The conventional definition of cheating, or infidelity, is that one person in a committed relationship is physically involved with someone other than their partner or spouse. Due to numerous factors, cheating behavior has been redefined to include the conventional definition and a more contemporary definition, known as emotional infidelity.
Emotional Infidelity
Emotional infidelity is defined as any infidelity that occurs that involves feeling or thought. In an interview with Playboy magazine, former President Jimmy Carter stated that from time to time he “lusted in (his) heart” for women other than his wife. His thoughts were linked and equated with infidelity, and he was considered by many people to be unfaithful to his marriage, even though his statement described emotional infidelity, not physical infidelity.
With the technological development of cell phones and the internet, the definition of cheating has been extended to also include the traditional definition, PLUS the feelings and/or thoughts that comprise emotional infidelity. Cheating now includes having intimate communications with someone while on a cell phone, meeting someone on the Internet and developing a relationship, or looking at pornographic material through any available source.
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