(1) Seek MEDICAL TESTING first! many partners do not know that H.P.V. is _rampant_ and considered to be an epidemic. H.I.V. infection could have far more permanent effects on Life for both partners. (2) Obviously, seek Councilling. Reconcilliation is nice, however, Councilling may discover issues that instigated the infidelity. This is a personal matter, and the answer cannot be summarized in WiKi format.
"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.
Marital counselling is helpful.
Its cheating
It's considered a sin. It is against the law.
Yes, pre-marital sex is mentioned in the Bible. The Bible does not allow it it advocates for purity till marriage.
Pre-marital sex and pregnancy.
David Morris Schnarch has written: 'Constructing the sexual crucible' -- subject(s): Marital Therapy, Marital psychotherapy, Methods, Sex Behavior, Sex Disorders, Sex counseling, Sex therapy, Therapy 'Intimacy & desire'
Sex is generally the first thing on a young man's mind, but that does not give him the right to have extra marital sex and it shows a sign of immaturity. When married the young man has said his vows to his wife and he should remain honest; respect her and work on the marriage instead of running away from his problems. Some men cannot commit to one woman or, they want it all .. a wife and other women. Life does not work this way and if you love your wife then you would not want to hurt her. Both of you should seek marriage counseling to find out the reason for your need to have extra marital sex. Cheating is not only immature, but is highly disrespectful; demeaning and selfish. If your wife does not know about your extra marital sexual relationships you should seek psychiatric counseling as to why you feel the need to have other women in your life mainly for sex only.
No. It's called CHEATING. If the marital status is "adverse", end the marriage. Don't make things worse by being an adulteress.
Sex talk online .
he's cheating.
the following individuals was a writer during the Protestant Reformation who recognized that marital sex was acceptable for reasons besides procreation