Relationships Do you think that the obligation to be faithful continues until the day a couple gets divorced? (Page 2) u OlderAndWiserInfluencer Follow Master Age: 69 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 04 Do you think that the obligation to be faithful continues until the day a couple gets divorced? Post Opinion 39 Opinion Like Share Follow 4 likes
gabby100 Follow Xper 6 Age: 44 +1 y Being unfaithful, that is the end. Whether you stay together is what you do after... 2 0 Reply
GoodGuyBreakingBad Follow Master Age: 56 +1 y 4.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic. I feel that partners should be faithful to each other 1 0 Reply
Massageman Follow Master Age: 72 +1 y 2K opinions shared on Relationships topic. I pick G - at least then the affair is a legit one. 1 0 Reply
Likes2drive Follow Master Age: 57 +1 y 3.7K opinions shared on Relationships topic. I voted D , she was already cheating during the marriage 1 0 Reply
Shamalien Follow Guru Age: 40 +1 y 1.1K opinions shared on Relationships topic. I don’t think “taking a break” is a good idea for a relationship you value and wish to continue. 1 0 Reply
Anonymous (18-24) +1 y When you both agree to a divorce. "Taking a break" is just an excuse to cheat 1 0 Reply
kattman Follow Xper 1 Age: 44 +1 y Because, there is virtually no way that one person cam be everything that the other partner will ever want / need in a relationship 0 2 Reply OlderAndWiser +1 y I think you left out the firt part of your response. Reply kattman +1 y Fair, i continued from, "there should never be an obligation" Reply
Emilyis Follow Xper 7 Age: 30 , mho 37% +1 y not everyone gets a divorce. 0 1 Reply OlderAndWiser +1 y Of course not, but that doesn't answer the question. Reply
Avicenna Follow Master Age: 53 +1 y 6.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Not after separation 1 0 Reply
Anonymous (30-35) +1 y People should be faithful, but that is unrealistic. 0 1 Reply OlderAndWiser New +1 y I have been dating and in relationships since 1971 and have never been unfaithful. Not once. Expecting people to be faithful is not unrealistic unless you chose the wrong partner. Reply
TonyMetal___86 Follow Guru Age: 38 +1 y 656 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Voted g 1 0 Reply
JesseJayNeak Follow Guru Age: 25 +1 y 778 opinions shared on Relationships topic. G. For life 1 0 Reply
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Being unfaithful, that is the end. Whether you stay together is what you do after...
I feel that partners should be faithful to each other
I pick G - at least then the affair is a legit one.
I voted D , she was already cheating during the marriage
I don’t think “taking a break” is a good idea for a relationship you value and wish to continue.
When you both agree to a divorce. "Taking a break" is just an excuse to cheat
Because, there is virtually no way that one person cam be everything that the other partner will ever want / need in a relationship
I think you left out the firt part of your response.
Fair, i continued from, "there should never be an obligation"
Faithfullness is lex imperfecta.
not everyone gets a divorce.
Of course not, but that doesn't answer the question.
Not after separation
People should be faithful, but that is unrealistic.
I have been dating and in relationships since 1971 and have never been unfaithful. Not once. Expecting people to be faithful is not unrealistic unless you chose the wrong partner.
Voted g
Of course yes
G. For life
No..