Jazzy1
Got A Cracker?
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What's worse: an emotional affair or a physical affair and why?
Thank you for the article link but I'm more interested in your opinion.Heres an article that seems to hit on what you're asking.
EMOTIONAL AFFAIRS: WHAT TO DO AND WHAT TO AVOID (PODCAST EPISODE 132)
A number of men, who knew I was married, acted towards me like they wanted to get with me, even when my husband was nearby. But cheating was a definite turn off for me as was their "come on". My husband was so wrapped up in himself (God's gift to women he thought...ha) that he never even noticed.
Well said!They are both a betrayal that will only cause hurt and a loss of trust. Even forgiveness will not be able to make things like before...
They are both equally damaging in their own way. I've made that mistake before when I was still young and immature and learned it is never worth it. Everyone is only human and at times is faced with temptation. The secret is to recognize that temptation immediately and cease all communication and contact, thus removing any chance of a transgression. Even better yet is to reach a mature level where a so called temptation can be viewed as a simple compliment and easily dismissed and forgotten.
People say having an affair is often caused by perceiving that something is missing in our partner and the relationship. I think it happens because we are missing something within ourselves...
Haha. True - and if didn't mean anything that actually makes it worse, since he's willing to put out for just anything that comes along.The old "It didn't mean anything...it was just a physical thing" excuse from the guilty party grinds me.
If it "didn't mean anything", then why the hell did you do it?
I have yet to meet a woman who would find either one acceptable. There are probably some. I just haven't met any.Well, to mention the obvious, no affair is going to do any good.
I have yet to meet a woman who would find either one acceptable. There are probably some. I just haven't met any.