I think that if the love is “real” and honest it should stop the person from cheating. Cheating does not necessarily mean “not loving”. But it is a big mistake in a relationship in my opinion. If you love someone for real, you don’t want to lose that person. And if there is an opportunity of cheating, this feeling of love and possibility of losing should prevent the cheating. But it is easier said than done :)
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" If you love someone for real, you don’t want to lose that person. And if there is an opportunity of cheating, this feeling of love and possibility of losing should prevent the cheating."
The above is very correct. The love we have for our partner should be able to constrain us from doing things that hurt them. If I love you and can't sacrifice my selfish desires for you by being faithful to you, then I don't actually love you.
Thanks for your contribution. I appreciate.
You're welcome @resuscitate! Thanks for sharing!