The question fixed and Ed and Norma added but, was Lori from WD a cheater? I mean, she thought Rick was dead when she started her relationship with Shane.
I'm not too familiar with all these scenarios. Meanwhile, I figure the only justification for an extramarital affair is loneliness somehow definitely caused by the party who would become the victim of the incidence of the affair, but of course, causing such loneliness is also good reason for the lonely-feeling one to seek divorce, or at least signal in advance the intent to violate or rescind some of the vows taken, rather than being deceptive about it. People who are supposedly "friends" in any extreme capacity ought to be honest with one another: "If you won't give me my due attention, then I'm going to enjoy the company of somebody else!" But that's just one motive. Shallower motives are harder about which to be forthcoming. "You're a great person, but I've met somebody, and I like that person more than I do you. I will be spending more time with that person. Under the circumstances, do you still want me?" "The injuries you've sustained make you an eyesore, a burden and a liability. I know these aren't your fault, but I want spend more time with somebody who is uninjured. Under the circumstances, do you still want me?"
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Which cheater would you most likely forgive?
FYC:
Ed and Norma
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098936/mediaviewer/rm1641758208
(or if you want to include them as separate options)
Lori
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1520211/mediaviewer/rm1262137856
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Least Likely to Forgive: Judy
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I'm not too familiar with all these scenarios. Meanwhile, I figure the only justification for an extramarital affair is loneliness somehow definitely caused by the party who would become the victim of the incidence of the affair, but of course, causing such loneliness is also good reason for the lonely-feeling one to seek divorce, or at least signal in advance the intent to violate or rescind some of the vows taken, rather than being deceptive about it. People who are supposedly "friends" in any extreme capacity ought to be honest with one another: "If you won't give me my due attention, then I'm going to enjoy the company of somebody else!" But that's just one motive. Shallower motives are harder about which to be forthcoming. "You're a great person, but I've met somebody, and I like that person more than I do you. I will be spending more time with that person. Under the circumstances, do you still want me?" "The injuries you've sustained make you an eyesore, a burden and a liability. I know these aren't your fault, but I want spend more time with somebody who is uninjured. Under the circumstances, do you still want me?"
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