Good for you, guys. Keep it that way. I'm sure that's a possibility, but must be an exceptional situation. In some cultures, for different reasons may be more asumed as the rule than in others. Thanks for your feedback.
Yeah @hlezama I definitely think that culture plays a role.
Some people are brought up in the Phililpines to believe that husbands cheat and that you should accept them afterwards since they are 'men' but I don't think that is a healthy explanation or excuse for a person's infidelity.
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I tend to believe that commitment is more important than anything we might feel at any given time @hlezama.
I have also seen it expressed by saying that Love the action is more important than the feeling we call love.
Thanks for your post.
P.S. I also don't think that all marriages will face infidelity issues. Surely there are some that don't and won't.
I have been married since March of 2010 and we haven't experienced any infidelity on either side.
Good for you, guys. Keep it that way. I'm sure that's a possibility, but must be an exceptional situation. In some cultures, for different reasons may be more asumed as the rule than in others. Thanks for your feedback.
Yeah @hlezama I definitely think that culture plays a role.
Some people are brought up in the Phililpines to believe that husbands cheat and that you should accept them afterwards since they are 'men' but I don't think that is a healthy explanation or excuse for a person's infidelity.
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