'Everybody cheats.' True or false??
Remember the scene where Clive Owen, feeling haunted and regretful, tells his boss that he cheated on his wife, but before he can even finish the sentence, the boss tells him everybody cheats and treats his revelation like it's nothing?
Over the last few years (since I entered the workforce), I've seen firsthand that this, at least from taking note of the people I work with, is not at all a farfetched thing. True, it's more common among certain ethnicities than others (I mean no offense by this point; I've had many Hispanic men themselves tell me it's common in their culture, expected even), but I've seen it among every race and religion I've come across so far, and I live in New York City, so that's saying something.
But that's just my life and my experiences. I'm starting this post to ask the people on this board if they find it to be true for them as well. How common do you find cheating to be?
I'm talking about marriages, not dating. Neither are morally acceptable, but I consider cheating on a married spouse to be significantly worse than cheating on a boyfriend or a girlfriend.
Anyone?