emilyy answered Sunday February 4 2007, 1:27 pm: Absolutely. Cheating can be emotional and physical. Although a kiss isn't too physical, it will definately emotionally hurt your partner. Trust issues will arise and this may lead to other problems.
If you have kissed someone other than your partner you need to be serious about not doing it again and giving your partner time to trust you again.
If you have a partner who kissed someone other than you, you need to let them know how much it hurt you and that if it happens again you may need to end the relationship. Make sure they don't rush you into trusting them again.
Finally, do whatever you are comfortable with. If you feel like the relationship needs to end, have a talk with your partner. I suggest working through it, if you both are serious it can be resolved.
Razhie answered Sunday February 4 2007, 1:26 pm: The only person whoes view counts on that question is your own and the person you are you with.
Many would say no. Many would say yes. A whole bunch more would say maybe, its all in the details. Go ask the important people in your life. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday February 4 2007, 1:15 pm: It's enough for me.. Whether or not it's worth throwing away great history is one thing, though. It is all very particular and personal. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
leah87 answered Sunday February 4 2007, 1:04 pm: it depends on your morals and standards along with your guys morals and standards.
in my opinion it is cheating. i dont take cheating very lightly though. so to me cheating could be flirting intentionally with another guy of intrest...not just flirting but mixed with a guy of intrest..yeah.
so i guess it depends on whether you really have anything for this guy?
sorry i couldnt be of much help [ leah87's advice column | Ask leah87 A Question ]
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