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Originally Posted by Muta
Perhaps it is seen that way, but the definition of marriage has continually evolved into something more social and something less legal - especially in the 20th and 21st centuries. The fact that it is still recognized as a legally-binding contract held together by 'the emotion of love' is incredibly outdated, since it is incredibly subjective to define what love is, and how it is carried out. Therefore, cheating shouldn't be illegal in this day and age, no matter how morally reprehensible it is.
Devil's advocate: what if married people willingly cheat on each other (swing)? Is the contract now void? Who are we to judge what they define love as?
Agree with this. Eliminate the ball and chain before experiencing true freedom; otherwise, you're not truly free.
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Cheating requires deceit. That's an open marriage.