No. Cheating would be engaging in physical or emotional involvement (such as correspondence or communication). The act of looking at another person is inheriently self-based, involving only one individual. Generally conducted without the knowledge of the person being looked at. Simply thinking or fantasizing about it is similarly a self-based act and not subject to cheating criteria, as it would be physically impossible to restrict sexual attraction to a single person of choice.
It is a natural impulse to look, and there is nothing wrong with that. Neither is looking the same as thinking.
The problem only arises when you look because you were thinking, or because you were thinking without or beforelooking, or if you choose to look and/or think, or if you look long enough to begin thinking.
If you recognise that you were looking or thinking and stop because you know it is not right, then you are immediately countering that problem. Even better, if you straight away begin thinking about your own current partner (and how much you love them).
Men are going to look at other women, even in the pressence of the woman they are with. Looking is not cheating.
Some men look at barely clad women or nude women online because it is the next best thing to looking at these women in a pornographic magazine. Cheating is when you actually take action to contact a person online. It is time you sat down with your husband and communicated on a better note and let him know you do not appreciate him looking at barely clad women.
If he has sex with other women
No, there is no scientific study determining that women with big chins are more prone to cheating. Cheating can occur from teens to later years in women; they can be thin; slender; medium or robust in build; good looking or moderate looking. There is no standards for women who cheat or for men.
it's still cheating.
Yes. Gender does not matter, whenever someone is cheating they become paranoid that the other person is cheating also. Either that, or they are trying to make it seem like they would never cheat on you. Therefore, yes, women and men will accuse the other of cheating if they are cheating. Not always does this occur, but usually it happens.
Define talking. but if you mean like talking generously like how was work and this woman is your friend then its not cheating. but if your talking about you no what the yes it is considered cheating.
is touching another women below the neck is cheating
Chill out, looking is allowed.
Most men are drawn to looking at other women (pornographic) and the best thing you can do is completely ignore it. Your husband has a right to his privacy as you do yours and as long as he is not cheating then looking at a few picture of women on the Internet is fairly innocent. If he is on the Internet doing this more than he is with you then there is a problem. Many women feel because their spouse do this that their spouse is no longer interested in them, but it's simply curiosity or an arousal method for masturbation.* The best thing! I don't think so! yes a lot of men are drawn to lustful thinking and acts (pornographic) this is unhealthy for a relationship and marriage. You don't want to ignore it. he does not have the right to privacy. You are in a marriage a marriage is to be open and honest with one another. looking at other women or pornographic is cheating. thinking of it is cheating. it is not innocent. this only leads mean to committing the act. I would sit down with your husband and tell him how you feel. if it does not stop I would see a marriage counselor.
Throwing lightning bolts and cheating on Hera with other women... hehe :)
Yes if you have intimate contact with a member of the opposite sex for reasons other than, a hello or goodbye, then kissing is cheating.