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Originally posted by valkyrie
I don't agree with that at all. If you're married, you are the one who is cheating -- you are the one who made a promise to be faithful to your spouse. The person with whom you're cheating didn't make a promise to your spouse, and he or she owes nothing to the spouse. There's no cheating involved on the part of the other man or woman.
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Sort of.
I agree that there's no cheating involved on the part of the other man/woman, but do you really think that the other man or woman owes the person's spouse NOTHING? I think that, at the very least, s/he owes them the common courtesy of treating the spouse like they'd like to be treated. It's still morally wrong -- just not AS morally wrong as the person who made them a promise to remain faithful.