Responsibility for cheating typically lies with the individual who engages in dishonest behavior. While external factors, such as pressure to succeed or a lack of support, can play a role, ultimately, the choice to cheat is made by the person. Institutions also bear some responsibility to create an environment that discourages cheating through clear policies and support systems.
Not in this case, as both the wife and the employee are held responsible.
Being accused of cheating will not actually cause someone to cheat. Being accused of cheating may allow someone to justify cheating... in other words they might think, "Well, ___ thinks I'm cheating anyway. I might as well do it." However, we are each responsible for our own choices at the end of the day. If someone cheats, only they are responsible for their decisions.
because she's not a good friend
Yes. ANSWER: I don't think so. When a spouse commit adultery or cheating the law can not do anything about it. When a couples do get divorce and there's kids involve, the husband is responsible to support his kids especially if they are under age.
by cheating by cheating by cheating
Serato is responsible for the preservation of direct drive turntables. Without Serato, I would have had to update to CD-J format, which is much more expensive.
Legally, no.
No, it is not a good idea to meet the woman your boyfriend cheated with. It is your boyfriend who either instigated cheating or he was talked into dating by the other girl and he could have formed the word 'no' and this makes him 100% responsible for cheating on you. Let your boyfriend know you do not put up with cheating and refuse to share any boyfriend with another woman. If he doesn't take the hint then get rid of him.
What sort of cheating? Cheating in a card game, or sexual cheating in a marriage?
No. But he is cheating on you.
This statement could have been made by any of the psychologists.
Yes. Cheating is cheating.