Facebook Responds: Would You Take a Cheater Back?

Facebook Responds: Would You Take a Cheater Back?
Author Alan Roger Currie of ModeOne.net

An expert says …

If a person seeks adventurous sex, but is in a relationship with a “good girl” or a “safe, reliable guy” cheating will become habitual, cautions  Alan Roger Currie, author of the popular paperbacks, “Ooooh, Say it Again;” “Mode One: Let the Women Know What You’re REALLY Thinking;” and “Upfront and Straightforward.” Currie is also the host of the popular BlogTalk Radio Show, “Upfront & Straightforward with Alan Roger Currie.”


“Second-degree cheating happens when a man is in a relationship with a woman that he is not really “sexually compatible” with,” Currie states. “So, consequently, he constantly leaves himself open for opportunities to connect with another woman whom he thinks will fill the ‘sexual void’ that he is experiencing in his relationship.”

The second-degree cheater is unlikely to change his or her ways, and should be avoided.


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