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Why do we cheat?


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When I was younger I used to cheat all the time. Now when I'm older I feel disgusted by my behavior.

Plus, I have all these stories that I can't tell anyone about and some of them are pretty awesome, save for the fact that it's disgusting now when I'm married with kids.

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Hmm I've only cheated once in my life and I felt horrible about it. But it was an oppurtunity I was only going to get once in my life and I took it. So I can't really feel bad about it. That and my gf at the time never found out about it.

edit: i've never been married so it's not really cheating

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Heard a comedian once say "A man cheats for the same reason a dog licks its balls...Cause they can.."

I used to before I got married. Then, a funny thing happened. I cheated, didnt get caught and felt like everyday with her, every time I told her I loved her, was a lie.. Not going to f__k up my marriage for a few minutes of strange...

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When I was younger I used to cheat all the time. Now when I'm older I feel disgusted by my behavior.

Plus, I have all these stories that I can't tell anyone about and some of them are pretty awesome, save for the fact that it's disgusting now when I'm married with kids.

Are we talking about cheating on a wife or girlfriend?

On our taxes?

At cards?

There's all sorts of cheating.

I worked for a Clinical Psychologist helper her compile date on why Married men and women cheat. It was by age group. Women were the most interesting.

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Maybe it's just nature. We are animals. My girl is really hot, intelligent and after few kids her body is still tight. And I messed around with girls that can never come close to her if you were counting looks and brains.

Strange poon brought down many men. I never got caught, maybe if I did and was forgiven it would have been different but the quantity would have put those odds at 0.001%

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Are we talking about cheating on a wife or girlfriend?

On our taxes?

At cards?

There's all sorts of cheating.

I worked for a Clinical Psychologist helper her compile date on why Married men and women cheat. It was by age group. Women were the most interesting.

cheating on someone that you'll be with for the rest of your life

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When I was younger I used to cheat all the time. Now when I'm older I feel disgusted by my behavior.

Plus, I have all these stories that I can't tell anyone about and some of them are pretty awesome, save for the fact that it's disgusting now when I'm married with kids.

Don't worry, providing oral for random dudes isn't cheating ;)

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I have never cheated. Been married 4 times and have had very blatant opportunities with really hot wimmen.

Reason is because I am the result of an adulterous relationship. My bio father was married and convinced my Mom that he wasn't (she suspected). So, I get born and he refused to acknowledge me although paternity tests and physical looks say otherwise.

My step Dad raised me in a very f-ed up way cuz I wasn't his. Needless to say, I got through all of it and took out any hatred I had on opponents of the US during my gang and Army years.

I would never want to risk potentially putting another kid through what I had to just for a piece of ass....

Just sayin....

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I have never cheated. Been married 4 times and have had very blatant opportunities with really hot wimmen.

Reason is because I am the result of an adulterous relationship. My bio father was married and convinced my Mom that he wasn't (she suspected). So, I get born and he refused to acknowledge me although paternity tests and physical looks say otherwise.

My step Dad raised me in a very f-ed up way cuz I wasn't his. Needless to say, I got through all of it and took out any hatred I had on opponents of the US during my gang and Army years.

I would never want to risk potentially putting another kid through what I had to just for a piece of ass....

Just sayin....

damn. that's messed up.

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