I wonder who it was that invented the notion of cheating.
People have been 'cheating' on each other long before the term was invented and before humanity was even aware of the boundaries between monogamy and non-monogamy.
I think the fact that cheating seems to be something invented speaks volumes about how there is actually no such thing; there's just stuff that a person would consider acceptable for a romantic/sexual partner to do.
I believe that if you say that 'cheating' is a bad thing, it means that you are effectively denying someone's biological instincts/needs to get away from a partner/try something their partner would not approve of/explore themselves/fulfil a need [Not necessarily a sexual one].
However, I think that a person who oversteps the acceptable boundaries of a partner of theirs time and time again should just not be with them at all.
Is It Ever Ok To Cheat?
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I wonder who it was that invented the notion of cheating.
People have been 'cheating' on each other long before the term was invented and before humanity was even aware of the boundaries between monogamy and non-monogamy.
I think the fact that cheating seems to be something invented speaks volumes about how there is actually no such thing; there's just stuff that a person would consider acceptable for a romantic/sexual partner to do.
I believe that if you say that 'cheating' is a bad thing, it means that you are effectively denying someone's biological instincts/needs to get away from a partner/try something their partner would not approve of/explore themselves/fulfil a need [Not necessarily a sexual one].
However, I think that a person who oversteps the acceptable boundaries of a partner of theirs time and time again should just not be with them at all.