1)No(that I know of and I'm fairly certain I have not been)
2)N/A
3)No and I never will
4)Do not apply
5) Do not apply
What makes me wonder is do some people feel justified in cheating after they've been cheated upon? Upon reading just this few replies and knowing about certain relationships of people close to me this seems to be a common and very childish trend.
Akin to the 4th grade thinking of you hit me first so I get a free punch.
Oh and about the cheaters being akin to abusiveness...I have to agree. Cheating is possibly one of the lowest most evil things you could do to somebody. Not saying it's worse but in my book it's as bad. I'm not afraid that any woman I'm with would be physically abusive towards me unless she is she's a psycho, as I tend to easily be close to a foot taller and over a hundred lbs heavier, and if she tried she wouldn't get far in succeeding in the goal. But violating the trust between us would be the one way she could strike me and that is one bruise or cut that will never heal. I could never ever trust anybody who cheated on me. To know that I meant that little to you that you could put somebody else before me would be worse than any punch or kick I could get. And saying death can't be a direct result from a cheating loved one I've witnessed no fewer than 3 people turn suicidal over the stuff. Thank God they didn't go through with it(or succeed in one case)but cheating most DEFINATELY can be ultimately as damagingl or more so than physical abuse.
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