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The brutal truth about cheating: Is it ever justifiable?

OGRE

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Hey guys,
Let’s talk about a heavy but highly relatable topic today that seems to be getting more and more common—Cheating in relationships.
Everyone agrees that cheating is wrong. When you trust someone blindly and they shatter that trust, the pain is indescribable. A single lie can destroy the entire foundation of a relationship.
But today, I want to dive a bit deeper and get your honest perspectives on a few things:

The "Mistake" Card: A lot of people cheat and then claim, "It was just a mistake, I was drunk" or "It only happened once." Do you believe cheating can ever be just a 'mistake', or is it always a conscious choice?
Emotional vs. Physical Cheating: For some, physical intimacy with someone else is the ultimate dealbreaker. For others, sneakily talking to someone else and forming an emotional bond is a bigger betrayal. Which one do you think hurts more?
Can Love Survive Betrayal? Can you actually love someone and still cheat on them? Or is the relationship completely dead the moment trust is broken?
Personally, I believe if you aren't happy in a relationship, just communicate and move on. There is absolutely no excuse for betrayal.

What are your thoughts on this?
If anyone has been through this or has a strong take on it, drop your thoughts below. Let’s have an honest discussion in the comments. fe055060b752f401ea7347b02a886b87.jpg
 
Hey guys,
Let’s talk about a heavy but highly relatable topic today that seems to be getting more and more common—Cheating in relationships.
Everyone agrees that cheating is wrong. When you trust someone blindly and they shatter that trust, the pain is indescribable. A single lie can destroy the entire foundation of a relationship.
But today, I want to dive a bit deeper and get your honest perspectives on a few things:

The "Mistake" Card: A lot of people cheat and then claim, "It was just a mistake, I was drunk" or "It only happened once." Do you believe cheating can ever be just a 'mistake', or is it always a conscious choice?
Emotional vs. Physical Cheating: For some, physical intimacy with someone else is the ultimate dealbreaker. For others, sneakily talking to someone else and forming an emotional bond is a bigger betrayal. Which one do you think hurts more?
Can Love Survive Betrayal? Can you actually love someone and still cheat on them? Or is the relationship completely dead the moment trust is broken?
Personally, I believe if you aren't happy in a relationship, just communicate and move on. There is absolutely no excuse for betrayal.

What are your thoughts on this?
If anyone has been through this or has a strong take on it, drop your thoughts below. Let’s have an honest discussion in the comments. View attachment 420684

When you trust someone blindly, don't let them treat you as if you are actually blind.
 
I don't have any experience with relationships, so I don't think I'm equipped with enough knowledge to give advice or share my thoughts on the topic.

Although, regarding your first point, I think there are moments of weakness when people can slip. But somewhere in the back of their mind, they still know what they're doing.

When emotions take control of the mind, logical thinking often goes out the window.
 
Hey guys,
Let’s talk about a heavy but highly relatable topic today that seems to be getting more and more common—Cheating in relationships.
Everyone agrees that cheating is wrong. When you trust someone blindly and they shatter that trust, the pain is indescribable. A single lie can destroy the entire foundation of a relationship.
But today, I want to dive a bit deeper and get your honest perspectives on a few things:

The "Mistake" Card: A lot of people cheat and then claim, "It was just a mistake, I was drunk" or "It only happened once." Do you believe cheating can ever be just a 'mistake', or is it always a conscious choice?
Emotional vs. Physical Cheating: For some, physical intimacy with someone else is the ultimate dealbreaker. For others, sneakily talking to someone else and forming an emotional bond is a bigger betrayal. Which one do you think hurts more?
Can Love Survive Betrayal? Can you actually love someone and still cheat on them? Or is the relationship completely dead the moment trust is broken?
Personally, I believe if you aren't happy in a relationship, just communicate and move on. There is absolutely no excuse for betrayal.

What are your thoughts on this?
If anyone has been through this or has a strong take on it, drop your thoughts below. Let’s have an honest discussion in the comments. View attachment 420684
Who is cheating :smile1:
 
I don't have any experience with relationships, so I don't think I'm equipped with enough knowledge to give advice or share my thoughts on the topic.

Although, regarding your first point, I think there are moments of weakness when people can slip. But somewhere in the back of their mind, they still know what they're doing.

When emotions take control of the mind, logical thinking often goes out the window.
Even without experience, you hit the nail on the head. It’s true that logical thinking goes out the window in moments of weakness, but like you said, deep down they still know what they're doing. Love this perspective!
 
Hey guys,
Let’s talk about a heavy but highly relatable topic today that seems to be getting more and more common—Cheating in relationships.
Everyone agrees that cheating is wrong. When you trust someone blindly and they shatter that trust, the pain is indescribable. A single lie can destroy the entire foundation of a relationship.
But today, I want to dive a bit deeper and get your honest perspectives on a few things:

The "Mistake" Card: A lot of people cheat and then claim, "It was just a mistake, I was drunk" or "It only happened once." Do you believe cheating can ever be just a 'mistake', or is it always a conscious choice?
Emotional vs. Physical Cheating: For some, physical intimacy with someone else is the ultimate dealbreaker. For others, sneakily talking to someone else and forming an emotional bond is a bigger betrayal. Which one do you think hurts more?
Can Love Survive Betrayal? Can you actually love someone and still cheat on them? Or is the relationship completely dead the moment trust is broken?
Personally, I believe if you aren't happy in a relationship, just communicate and move on. There is absolutely no excuse for betrayal.

What are your thoughts on this?
If anyone has been through this or has a strong take on it, drop your thoughts below. Let’s have an honest discussion in the comments. View attachment 420684
I feel emotional cheating hurts much more. The body might lose its way for a fleeting moment, but when someone builds a deep emotional connection with someone else, the very foundation of the relationship dies.
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