Saturday 1 May 2010

Response to: Infidelity

In correlation to other peoples views upon infidelity a read a blog via the link http://hall90.blogspot.com/. In the debate Emma Hall successfully presents facts and figures and gives her own personal opinion upon the behaviour. Similarly to Hall I stand by the belief that infidelity is immoral and cheating only presents that truth that a relationship is flawed.


However, in he debate Hall provides the view that committing infidelity emotionally is worse than committing it physical. In relation to this view I disagree. I personally believe both behaviours are respectively just as bad as the other.


If you were to find out a partner had feelings for another person I believe this can greatly cause psychological effects. In the long term this can lead a person to be for example less open to trusting. However if you are cheating on physically, are you not then similarly cautious over the people you choose to trust.


It is argued that if a partner cheats just physically it is not bad as they do not have feelings for another person. However to commit infidelity primarily does it not present how the adulterer feels no emotion for their partner anyway. Being cheated on physically is also bad due to the fact that is can expose a person to harmful diseases.


The fact is, when a person is cheated on emotionally, usually it is found that the infidelity is physical also. Therefore both types of cheating are as bad as one another, as they can occur simultaneo

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