Om Maui "...there's a vow involved here, so breaking that vow is what makes cheating morally wrong."

- Sorry, IMHO, even cheating in a committed relationship is morally wrong. It's not legally wrong but morally wrong. In a marriage, it is legally AND morally wrong. Hence, my statement above that the only difference is it's easier to ditch if not married.

"if a person hates the nagging partner, or just don't get the love anymore, quit and get a new one. but it does not justify cheating."

- Agree partly - with last sentence. Nothing justifies going back on one's commitment - whether it be a legally binding one or not. BUT as for the simply change new one - that can be done BEFORE marriage but AFTER... to me, no. That's why I have to be very careful. There will be extremely limited exceptions for me.

/Geez.. I'm saying all this in between bites of lunch.

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