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relationship because the attachment was not as strong. .
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As we travel from one generation to the next, there is a notable difference in .
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the morals and values that each holds. What has importance in one generation .
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may seem insignificant to the next. What was once meaningful may longer hold .
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meaning. Things that were not accepted may be suitable to another generation. .
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Such a thing is the acceptance of cheating which has grown to be openly .
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tolerable throughout the change of generations. .
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Cheating does still arise a mix of emotions and feelings when the mate .
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becomes aware of their partners actions. Cheating can either end or greatly .
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damage a relationship depending upon the reaction of the person being cheated .
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on. Cheating can cause a lot of pain, anger, and stress and stress for the other .
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mate. Many times it will greatly affect the trust one has in their partner if they .
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choose to stay in the relationship after they become knowledgeable of their .
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partner's actions. The most intense emotion you will experience is the feeling of .
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betrayal that you will have towards your mate. This feeling could affect .
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how you behave in future relationships, especially when it comes to trusting .
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your next partner. You will have that everlasting fear that you will be cheated on .
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again. People who have been cheated on may also experience feelings of .
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insecurity, or a lack of validity. .
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The partner involved in the cheating will experience different emotions. The .
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partner will either feel empowered or guilty. If their cheating resulted in hurting .
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someone they deeply cared about it is more natural for them to regret their .
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actions. If their cheating satisfied a temptation or desire they have been longing .
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for then it is more likely for them to feel empowered by their actions. .
The reasons behind why a person cheats are different depending on the .
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relationship and the person. For some people, they cheat because they simply .