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It takes two to form a relationship.How many people blame the cheater and why? And how many blame the person that got cheated on? Why???
Fair enough.It takes two to form a relationship.
Regardless of which spouse cheated, I doubt a cheater can keep up an act of being happily married for any length of time. And if they're not "happily married", then who doesn't see the signs that there's trouble ahead? And who sees the signs and ignorantly goes about their life, then screams "foul" when their spouse cheats?
In my opinion, the cheating starts when one chooses to live in ignorance, taking what they want from the marriage and expecting their spouse to remain faithful.
So, I blame "cheating" on the end of a happy marriage, and the couple just awaiting the realization and the paperwork to catch up.
Yeah it wasn't well thought out. Very poorly executed. I think i know what I was trying to say nowIThe title and the post don't seem to match.
So did I and failed miserablyI think the cheater is responsible for their actions. Cheating is a choice. They make that choice (whatever their reason or rationalizing of it). There's no such thing as accidental cheating.
If you're in a committed monogamous relationship and you decide to step out of the relationship and cheat, it's your choice.
Consider ending the relationship and moving on and allow your partner (former partner) the chance to move on or come to some sort of agreement where ethical non-monogamy comes into play.
And yes, you can give and receive approval to have relationships outside of the bonds tacitly (by knowing about it and electing to do nothing).
*I actually edited this entry twice, to try and give a little more clarity.