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The passing of a loved one orspouseis one of the most devastating moments youll ever experience in life.

Its a heartbreaking realization that your partner had beenunfaithfulto you.

An anonymous womanturned tothe AITA onlinecommunityfor advice about a particularly sensitive situation.

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However, the problems popped up when the childs mother started demanding more money.

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Losing your partner is beyond painful.

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There are many different factors that influence a persons willingness to cheat and to do so repeatedly.

Cheatingis far more widespread than you might think at first glance, but many people regret it.

Technopedianotesthat a whopping 21% of people in monogamousrelationshipsadmitted to cheating.

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Meanwhile, 16% of married people also shared that they have been unfaithful in their marriage.

Affairs typically happen with people you know.

As per Technopedias findings, 33% to 40% of affairs happen with a friend.

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Meanwhile, 29% to 31% happen with a colleague.

Overall, the majority, or 64% of those who cheated, actually regretted having their affairs.

There are four main reasons why someonemight beunfaithful.

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Thats not to say that theres always an excuse for infidelity.

In some cases, just the existence of the opportunity to cheat can make some spouses forget their vows.

OSullivan notes in her post that cheating is habitual.

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Meanwhile, if they have ahistoryof cheating, its likely that they might stray again.

This is not a certainty of course (people do change), but the probability is definitely higher.

you’re free to see the best and the worst of humanity.

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It can sometimes be hard to distinguish who has good intentions and who is just a great actor.

So, you have to be very clear, intentional, and upfront with your boundaries.

When large sums of money are at play, you should get everything in writing.

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