Does Cheating Mean That You Don’t Love Your Partner?
Posted by Tillnes on
October 27, 2008

This is part 4 of the TLG Cheating Myths series. Previous parts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
Check out the previous part in the series where I answered the myth if cheating is all about sex. Read about it here. In part 4, which is the one you are reading, I will talk about the myth that cheating means that you don’t love your partner. If you put this statement out there, I’m sure most of you will agree with this: If you love your partner, you will not cheat on him/her. It all sounds very logical to me which I am sure it does to you. Love is about caring for you partner, and above all, never hurt your partner intentionally, because that is love, not hate. I will draw the conclusion that cheating is not done by accident as you can’t accidentally have sex with someone. I also think most people who cheat will know that they will hurt their partner immensely if he or she finds out. It’s true that the cheaters do feel some kind of remorse after the deed is done, but they had every possibility to end it before it happened.


