Archive for the ‘Marital Infidelity’ Category

Is marital infidelity a rule or an exception?

By SpotCheater On July 18, 2009 No Comments
Kopano asked: I’m starting to think that most people marry fully expecting that they’ll be faithful in every way to their partners for a lifetime until reality sets in. What do you think?How to Survive an AffairClick here to continue reading


Is Marital infidelity the cause to the personal destruction of Willy Loman and John Proctor in their novels?

By SpotCheater On July 18, 2009 No Comments
Kyle K asked: These two characters come from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and The Death of a Salesman

i have a debate of these two topics both sides to the arguement would be appreciated. thanks =]marital infidelityClick here to continue reading



Surviving Infidelity Mistakes – Not Saying I Love You

By SpotCheater On July 15, 2009 No Comments
botkab23 asked:

www.break-free-from-the-affair.com Surviving infidelity means minimizing your mistakes to survive the marital infidelity. Learn that saying “I Love You” is an infidelity mistake to avoid. … “surviving infidelity mistakes” marital infidelity” “I love you mistake” “marital “infidelity survivingHow to Survive an AffairClick here to continue reading



Why do some people here keep bringing up Princess Diana’s marital infidelity?

By SpotCheater On July 13, 2009 No Comments
tangerine asked: Never mind the fact that the poor woman has now been dead for 10 years, but many people here seem to forget the fact that it was Charles who cheated first, and with a rottweiler at that!*WARNING* – Your marriage could be failing as you think of ways to talk to your spouse ! Find out ways to assess your failing marriage and take positive steps to resolve your problems and re-ignite the passion you once had.Click here to continue reading


Marital infidelity?

By SpotCheater On July 13, 2009 10 Comments
Delfina D asked: My husband once told me that if I would ever cheat on him he would leave and take our two kids with him, and that he would get full custody.
Not that I’m planning on cheating, but it doesn’t seem logical that courts would grant one parent full custody of the children if the other parent caused the breakdown of the marriage by infidelity.
Why would cheating on my husband mean that I would be a bad parent to my kids? Can the courts really take away kids for that reason? Or was my husband just trying to scare me?Solving your marital problems could be a click away?Click here to continue reading