Yes, it should be jail for marital cheating.
If you screw over a business partner, and break a contract, you're liable to be sued or even sent to jail if you cost them a serious amount of money.
Therefore if you screw over a spouse and their marriage, you should be punished far worse.
If you think you may cheat, just don't get married. Have a defacto partnership. Don't screw someone else's life over.
0 1 0 0I agree with you 100%. And when i search on internet i find out there some country's. It's illegal
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No, but it should, and sometimes is, grounds for divorce in the favour of the one cheated on.
0 1 0 0I was searching on internet and i find some country's It's. Illegal and you can go to presnt or get fin
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It feels illegal to be cheated on, yes.
My advise, cheat back. If she comes back, she’ll know how it feels. If she doesn’t, then you opened a new door for yourself.0 3 0 1Cheat on her and then dump her.
I don't know that is lit hard to me. To do something like this
cheating is evil but it would be dictatorial to punish that criminally especially if it's people who aren't even married
0 1 0 1I agree
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2 5No way, man -- for one thing, it would be extremely difficult to prove in court most of the time.
0 1 0 1But if u have proves?
It would still be a hot mess, no matter what. The offender could easily claim that they had a verbal agreement to see other people, etc,. It's not dynamite, nukes or germ warfare. It's just sex; it's not the end of the world, or at least, it shouldn't be, in my opinion.
Yes u are right. But it's really hurt when u find out your partner open his legs for another man
No. It should not be a criminal matter. If your partner cheats on you you break up with them.
0 2 0 1So you disagree
I don’t like cheating, but I don’t think cheating should be a crime. It’s a personal matter between the two people involved, nothing the state should concern itself with. People shouldn’t cheat, but the state shouldn’t force them to stay faithful under penalty of law either.
Also, you would never get this to pass because a lot of politicians cheat on their wives or husbands (usually wives) and they don’t want to get prosecuted for this.
If it were illegal there would be a lot of people in jail
0 0 0 0Scarlet Letter?
0 1 0 0What?
A woman who was convicted of adultery was jailed and had to wear a scarlel letter A on her clothes. You never read the book?
Ahh okay. I read only like 5 or 7 page
You can sue a cheater and the person they cheat with depending on where you live.
0 1 0 0Deal with it on your own.
0 1 0 0That’s just putting the government and police in charge of more things about people’s lives. Is that what you want? And do you really think it would stop there? That's one slippery slope.
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