Tonight, while I was babysitting, I was watching Larry King Live on CNN. The topic was cheating, and who was more susceptible to cheating: women or men. There was a panel of two men, and one woman. One of the men was a doctor, the other was a married man, and the women was a women who had been cheated on. I was a little upset that a man who had been cheated on, or one who had cheated, was not represented on the show.
However, according to Larry King Live, it is scientifically proven that men are more likely to cheat than men. The higher the level of testosterone, the more likely an individual is to cheat. I just kept getting upset with the mention that women always looked like the victim, or the reason a marriage broke up. Either she did something wrong to make her husband cheat, or she seduced a man into cheating on her, and a man would never cheat if the offer from a woman never occurred. Although I wish no one cheated, because I find it vile, selfish, and inconsiderate, I do know of women who have cheated by their own free will, and are just as deceiving as their husbands.
The men on the panel kept saying that men do not go out to look for women to cheat on their wives with, but rather wait until the opportunity from a woman arises. I feel that this may be the case part of the time, but it most certainly cannot be the case the majority of the time. Not all affairs start because a woman seduces a man. Women are always blamed for being the root of all, rooting all the way back from the story of Adam and Eve. Men who cheat on their wives need to take responsibility for their actions, whether they started the cheating or not. It doesn't matter who started it, the point is that it happened and a person got hurt in the end. Not only should men who cheat take responsibility for their actions, women who cheat should also. Cheating is unacceptable under any circumstances, no matter who is doing the cheating.
Friday, April 2, 2010
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