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I think that it isn't cheating by most people's definitions but you should definitely tell him about it.
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In a way it is cheating because cheating is betraying your loved one...and by going out with an ex you're somehow doing that. it is also cheating because why would you not tell your mate this...this would only mean you are doing something with youe ex, or that you're planning to.
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would you want your s/o to do that to you?
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You are being dishonest and disloyal by not telling him anything and going behind his back with someone you used to "love".
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Yes of course it is.
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If you are this stupid I can't believe you have a boyfriend. What do you think the behind your back part is interpreted as?
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ofcourse it is...the very thing you're doing behind his/her back is out of proportion.
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It depends of your definition of "cheating". The fact that it's "behind you boy/girlfriend back" does qualify it as cheating by some peoples' definitions. By my definition, it qualifies as "dishonest", "hurtful", "selfish" but not "cheating".
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YES!
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not unless you hook up with them. making out is cheating but just hanging out with them isnt a big deal at all.
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I don't call it cheating, but I once dated a guy who did this toward the end of our relationship. It really caused a lot of problems, because it made me feel like I couldn't trust him. It's one of the many things that led to me ending the relationship, and that little tramp can now go run around with whoever he'd like. I really don't care.
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Yes.And it's; If you're, not your. I think you already know it is because you're doing it behind their back.
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Not if you claim "do-over". Oh wait, that's "screw-over" and yes it is.
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Short answer, yes. Going behind someone's back is never right.
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Yup
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yes
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Cheating isn't necessarily a physical definition, if you're doing anything unfaithful it is cheating. You shouldn't be so stupid to go out with an ex, grow up.
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If you mean you're just hanging out with your ex and your current boyfriend or girlfriend doesn't know about it, then, no, it's not cheating. However, it is questionable.
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The fact that you're even asking this question, I believe, shows that you're trying to justify something you know is going to lead to cheating. Do whatever you want to do, but you know your intentions. If your intentions are to not cheat on your current S/O, then you should be open with your S/O about your meeting.
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