when he does not care about you or he is with another women or guy.
The husband of an unfaithful wive is a cuckold. When she is unfaithful you can say "he has been cuckolded.
Not exactly. Being unfaithful is grounds for divorce, and if they divorce you then you could lose it.
Ask him.
"Cheating" in a marriage is the informal term for being unfaithful to your marriage vows. Having extra marital sex is an act of being unfaithful.
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No, there are no levels of deceit to being unfaithful. Deceit is deceit. Whether you lie a lot or a little to your significant other about being unfaithful, you are still guilty of being deceitful.
cheating is grounds for divorce. either get a divorce or become swingers.
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It depends on the reason why the husband is unfaithful. If he was just aroused and couldn't resist some woman, it is definitely his fault. If he cheates because he is in love with another woman, it is also his fault (or cupido's). If he cheates because he wants to escape his life he has with you, it is the fault of the situation in the relationship. However, being unfaithful is never the right way to solve anything, so the husband would still be wrong. If he wants to escape your relationship, maybe because the husband feels unsatisfied emotionally or physically, always try to be open to each other and make it easy for him to talk to you. This is all you can do for him and you are never responsible for him being unfaithful. (Evolution and the origin of mankind is also to blame whereas men biologically tend to strive to get more then one woman, and women just need one man. Men can for this reason be in love with more then one woman, so you should not always feel rejected when a men is unfaithful, but it is your own choice how to handle it)
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