just a simple question. what is cheating. cause honeslty i don't know. i mean i know sex and kissing is but..is there more to cheating than physically? cause sometimes i feel like i might be cheating on my boyfriend even though i've never done anything sexually with anyone else.
Jeanne answered Monday March 31 2008, 2:48 am: Ooooh, that's a good question! I guess you can think of it as a scale. On one end, there's the obvious cheating (kissing, having sex). At the opposite end, there's the harmless talking to someone. But in between, there's various degrees of flirting. Some types of flirting can be very innocent... but if the flirting sends the message that you'd be interested in doing more, then that starts to border on cheating. I guess one way to look at is: if you'd be uncomfortable if your boyfriend was acting this way with another girl, then you shouldn't do it with another guy. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
mandyx3 answered Saturday March 29 2008, 10:18 pm: well i guess that i think cheating beyond physical stuff is just thinking about doing physical stuff with another person. hope it helps =] [ mandyx3's advice column | Ask mandyx3 A Question ]
xluvinux answered Saturday March 29 2008, 9:16 pm: In a sense, you can be emotionally cheating on someone if you have strong, prolonged feelings for another person. It's ok to develop little crushes on other guys but if it's more than that you should let your boyfriend know. It's only fair to him and the relationship that you're truthful about your feelings. [ xluvinux's advice column | Ask xluvinux A Question ]
Babiieeex0x0 answered Saturday March 29 2008, 9:15 pm: well no....cheating is chaeting...its mostly physical contact...i think it IS just physicall contact
if your just talkign to a guy ( No flirt) << alo considered cheating lol..or if you thinki gof onaohter guy its not chaeting..but physical and flirting is..=)
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