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57: 06/16/2018 Cheating, Cheaters and Excuses
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This week we wade into the murky, extremely dangerous waters where Cheating, Cheaters and Excuses lurk and live.
You know that here on Love and Laughter with Beth we are all about mating, dating, sex and relationships… and we refuse to shortcut around the tough topics. Infidelity seems as common as marriage these days and we need to talk about it.
We don’t rush to judgment because there is rarely anything good that comes from that except a false sense of “I'm better than they are”. Instead, we seek better understanding and better love by recognizing that there are at least two sides to every story. (After all, do you really think there aren’t ANY good reasons for infidelity? ...If so, you definitely need to keep listening; you might be very surprised.)
Heck… these days, it’s hard to know what’s cheating and what’s not… I mean, even before people started arguing about whether watching internet porn was cheating, Bill Clinton forced the world to admit the lines were getting blurry by swearing: "I did not have sexual relations with that woman."
Is there an absolute definition of cheating? Do you know how your partner defines it? Do you know where you draw the lines? Can a platonic relationship be cheating? What about a strictly online one? Have you heard of micro cheating?
And here’s a scary thought for a lot of people… what if cheating can actually be good for a relationship??? Maybe cheating shouldn’t necessarily mean an automatic end to the relationship?
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Series đã xóa ("Feed không hoạt động" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 05, 2017 17:26 (). Last successful fetch was on July 01, 2019 12:49 ()
Why? Feed không hoạt động status. Server của chúng tôi không thể lấy được feed hoạt động của podcast trong một khoảng thời gian.
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Manage episode 209227318 series 1438068
This week we wade into the murky, extremely dangerous waters where Cheating, Cheaters and Excuses lurk and live.
You know that here on Love and Laughter with Beth we are all about mating, dating, sex and relationships… and we refuse to shortcut around the tough topics. Infidelity seems as common as marriage these days and we need to talk about it.
We don’t rush to judgment because there is rarely anything good that comes from that except a false sense of “I'm better than they are”. Instead, we seek better understanding and better love by recognizing that there are at least two sides to every story. (After all, do you really think there aren’t ANY good reasons for infidelity? ...If so, you definitely need to keep listening; you might be very surprised.)
Heck… these days, it’s hard to know what’s cheating and what’s not… I mean, even before people started arguing about whether watching internet porn was cheating, Bill Clinton forced the world to admit the lines were getting blurry by swearing: "I did not have sexual relations with that woman."
Is there an absolute definition of cheating? Do you know how your partner defines it? Do you know where you draw the lines? Can a platonic relationship be cheating? What about a strictly online one? Have you heard of micro cheating?
And here’s a scary thought for a lot of people… what if cheating can actually be good for a relationship??? Maybe cheating shouldn’t necessarily mean an automatic end to the relationship?
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