Originally posted by Christine
After 20-plus years of marriage and two children, these types of issues are no longer so black and white for me anymore. Twenty years ago, I would've said "lose the guy." Now, I'm not sure. Having been in the workforce and around men for a long time, I've seen it all. I've seen the bazillions of reasons men cheat. Some are basically disgusting dogs and go from woman to woman and a few have been very good people who end up doing something out of their normal character--mostly because something might be lacking in their marriage (and not necessarily sex at all). In this particular case, I think if a couple truly wants to stay together, they can address these issues and move on. Once a cheat is not always a cheat. Yes, going to lunch often with a member of the opposite sex, when both of you are lacking something at home, can be very dangerous. The more time you spend together, the more you connect. In most instances, though, nothing happens.
Anyway, I'm rambling. My point here is that it isn't always easy to make a broad statement like I will leave. It really depends on the kids, the kind of life they have, how the cheater really feels about the marriage, and if it was a true and unique lapse in judgement, and so on.