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  • No, I tend to trust someone until they give me reason not to. You can only blame the cheater for cheating, it is his/her actions, and they need to be held responsible for their actions.
  • What "statistics"? Are we talking adultery or the nouveau cheating, which includes everything?
  • Why so one sided? What percentage of wives cheat on their husbands?
  • Who knows if the statistics really are accurate but I can tell you that my partner, for the past 18 years, has gone wherever she's wanted to and has done whatever she's liked to do. I've never followed her or dug for information. I've never checked her cell phone or purse. If she's going to cheat, she'll do it and it won't matter how on top of things I am. Instead of spending my life playing private investigator or spy I would rather just let things happen as they may and deal with the results. It's not a matter of being naive, it's about being reasonable and pragmatic. If they cheat they're not worth being with. If you can't trust them they're not worth being with either. It's in our best interest to choose our partners wisely in the first place and once we've done that, accept that they are individuals who will do pretty much as they please. If they want to cheat, they will. If they do though, it's time to say goodbye. You should be very clear with them about that from the outset of the relationship.
  • No, I don't believe you should ever trust someone 100%. If you do then you are being naive. Always look more into things and question odd little things. You could still end up being hurt, but you wouldn't be blind to the facts.
  • I think that having good communication is more important than worrying about whether or not someone will cheat on you...
  • Wives should have been giving them BJ in the morning so that they wouldn't be thinking of sex during the day.

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