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Hollister0221's avatar

Is flirting cheating?

Asked by Hollister0221 (417 points) | asked April 22nd, 2008 | 5 responses | “Great Question” (0 points) | Flag as…
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gorillapaws's avatar

Depends on the boundries you establish in your relationship I would think. For some people a genuine emotional betrayal that was never acted upon is worse than a meaningless physical betrayal. So if it’s flirting because you actually have sincere feelings for that other person some might consider it so. I think in most cases it’s relatively harmless and all good fun, but circumstances do vary.

wildflower's avatar

Some people just flirt, it’s part of their personality. And for those people flirting while committed to a partner is not cheating. It can just be for fun….. innuendo is popular form of humour, and usually doesn’t mean you intend to act on it or that you have feelings for the person you interact with.
Of course, some have a less healthy approach and are constantly looking to see what’s out there, i.e. the wandering eye…..that is probably an indication of not being in the right relationship or having issues with commitment.

Whether it’s cheating, really depends on the intent. Wanting or planning to cheat is as unhealthy for a relationship as actually doing it – IMO

mzgator's avatar

flirting is not cheating, but it can open the door to possibly cheating . If you are in a loving and committed relationship, why open the door to a potential problem. If you want to flirt, why not flirt with your spouse?

loser's avatar

only if you’re not supposed to

missbabyboo's avatar

true to most..flirting is a type of cheating in a way but it is not neccessarily called ‘cheating’..it depends how far the flirting goes..but flirting with others in a relationship is like never ok because it shows that someones not loyal to their others nor commited wanting to be with them

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