
Cheating - one of the media's biggest sellers, there are not many publications you can pick up without seeing some sort of infidelity story splashed across the pages. From the recent media coverage of Tiger Woods to cases such of that of a women in America who sued her husbands lover for 9 million dollars! (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/7506789/Wifes-9m-victory-in-adultery-case-warns-mistresses-to-lay-off.html)
So why this fascination with cheating? is it because we all like to see other failings to make us feel better about our selves or is it because secretly we are hoping it wont happen to us?
Unfortunately when there is a new 'Hot Story' there is always going to be a victim, we always feel sorry for them, but never entertain the idea that it could be us, we all believe like so many things it only happens to 'other' people.
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I agree with what you are saying, people cheat if they are unhappy with the relationship that they are in or if they are not getting enough sex within that relationship, it could be because that person is away all the time e.g civil services or because they simply don't have the same sex drive as the other person. however i feel that it is very unfair to cheat on a person, if you are unhappy tell them and try to work on it. if no resolution can be achieved i feel that you should end it before someone gets hurt.
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