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I cheated because I was confused, because I liked the guy I cheated with and because I honestly didn't care about my now-ex enough to refrain anymore. I was confused, I didn't know what I wanted, and I also told the now-ex about the incident.
Melissa I'm sure you are aware you exhibit traits of at least a Narcissist and potentially a Sociopath. Narcissists and Sociopaths are able to function in ways harming others because they largely believe what they do they are not culpable for, it is for personal gain, and those who are on the receiving end deserve it to a certain extent.
"I cheated because I was confused."
Lack of responsibility or culpability.
"I like the guy I guy I cheated with,"
Personal benefit at the expense of another.
"I honestly didn't care about my now-ex enough to refrain anymore."
He deserved it.
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Cheating doesn't always indicate a bad or flawed character--anyone is capable of it, and people also make mistakes. It's how we learn.
Sorry, your form of argumentation was only valid in the seventies--not a particularly great moment in American history. I am not capable of cheating on anyone. I don't believe that makes me exceptional or a saint, I think that makes me human. Mistakes happen on homework assignments, not when making choices involving other people's lives and well being.
The fact you emphasize cheating as a, "learning moment," is once again a sign of Narcissism/Sociopath complex. Both personalities strive to develop the best facade to operate and do such by learning to what extent they can harm other individuals without exposing their true nature.
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Be careful when judging others solely on the basis of a spare description provided on he internet--people are generally more complex than such a format can accurately portray.
No people are very simple actually. I can sniff you out for what you are very easily. People are only complicated in the sense, it is difficult for many to accept what they see. Especially when they are told what they see is actually not what is real. I'm of the, "What you see is what you get, " category of people. I'm also of the, "I judge books by their cover," line of thinking as well.
I'm not worried about you. None of nephews will ever be worried about you; I'm training them how to distinguish the smell of strippers from good women.