Maybe I'm overly sensitive or deluding myself, but I find this word *cheating* to be an oversimplification in very many cases, and just plain inappropriate in others. Which is more *cheating* - a spouse who seeks companionship elsewhere because sex is not a part of the marriage on account of the spouse's preference or condition, or the spouse who uses sex as a power play to manipulate their partner or even withdraws it altogether? *Cheating* is an emotionally charged, entirely negative word, and belies the complexity of some relationships or circumstances. I am surprised to hear it being thrown out there by a lady who is such a classy companion according to most accounts.
Regardless of the circumstances, if either party is not cleared to have extramarital physical or emotional relationships, it's cheating...there are plenty of valid reasons why one would decide to cheat or can justify it, but it makes it no less cheating.
P.S. The idea that a "classy" companion wouldn't using the word *cheating* strikes me as a bit absurd.
-signed, Cheater Formerly/Formally Known as Norah Lucille
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