So, I suggest calling a spade a spade when it comes to infidelity.
That means, let's put aside emotions, feelings, and justifications for betrayal based on them. In other words, let's put aside the nonsense about the need to "validate" cheaters, about their desire for "attention", about their thirst for "just/close friendship", for "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts", about their craving for “twin flame” etc.
I would like to note that such things as "validation", "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts" etc. are sought by cheaters from representatives of the opposite gender, and not from representatives of their gender.
It is quite obvious that any "validation" or thirst for "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts" for a cheater is nothing more in essence than a desire to irritate erogenous zones (including mental zones) and genitals with the help of representatives of the opposite gender, who are not their "official" partners, in order to achieve orgasms through sexual arousal.
Thus, sex in various forms with representative of the opposite gender (who is not cheater's "official" partner) is the true purpose and essence of "validation", "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts", seeking for “twin flame” etc. for a cheater.
(By different forms of sex, I also mean virtual sex, nude pics, videos, sexting, chats with sexual overtones of varying degrees of intensity, as well as cheater's sharing information about intimate details of an "official" relationship and of "official" partner with outsiders).
So, any "friendship" between members of the opposite genders in which they share personal intimate experiences or problems in committed relationships is sexual in nature, which is openly recognized by at least one of the "friends". Such "friendship" is part of sexual behavior and precedes sexual physical actions. "Just friends" consciously or unconsciously hide the desire to have sex with each other and get an orgasm with their participation.
During such a “friendship”, sexual arousal necessarily arises and increases. This is the law.
Any sufficiently long-term, close (one-on-one) and intense "innocent" communication between representatives of the opposite genders, in which seemingly abstract topics (work, study, hobbies, political topics, children, etc.) are touched upon, is highly likely to turn into "close friendship" when intimate topics are discussed, the essence and the consequences of which I have already noted above.
And from this follows my main conclusions:
1) An affair occurs ONLY as a result of a cheater's desire for sex in various forms with another partner other than their "official"/committed partner.
2) An affair, emotional or physical, is always an exclusively sexual act that is performed with "non-official" partner and is aimed at getting an orgasm.
3) The essence of any affair is not the satisfaction of the spiritual desire for "love", not "the search for understanding", not "validation", "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts", “being twin flames” but sex, that is, irritation of erogenous zones (including mental - visual and auditory) and the genitals.
4) The essence of the talking stage (form) of infidelity is always sexual in nature, its purpose is sexual arousal, not the satisfaction of the spiritual needs of the cheater.
5) The purpose of any affair is not to solve the cheater's emotional problems or the problems of the cheater's relationship with an "official" partner, but to have an orgasm with another partner.
6) By plotting and carrying out an affair, a cheater clearly chooses for sex and getting an orgasm another partner, rather than their official one.
7) During an affair, that "unofficial" partner(s) is certainly more sexually, romantically, and emotionally attractive to the cheater than their "official" partner. (otherwise, they would not have chosen "unofficial" partner).
So all the cheaters' claims that they "love" their "official" partners more than their “unofficial” ones during an affair are absurd.
8) Therefore, all the talk that the cheater made a mistake by choosing AP rather than BP to solve their mental and relationship problems is complete ********. The cheater chose AP because AP attracted them sexually more than BP and they wanted to reach orgasm with AP.
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FOR REFERENCE.
From:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/sex-pleasure-and-sexual-dysfunction/sex-and-pleasure/orgasms
What’s an orgasm?
An orgasm is what usually happens when you reach the height of sexual arousal. It usually feels really good. When you have an orgasm — aka cum or climax — sexual tension increases until it reaches a peak, and pressure in your body and genitals is released.
What is sexual arousal?
Arousal is the feeling of being turned on sexually. When you’re turned on, your body experiences physical and emotional changes. Your penis or clitoris may get erect (hard), engorged, and sensitive, and you may feel wetness on your vulva or vagina, or on the tip of your penis.
You can become aroused from sexual stimulation alone or with a partner, fantasizing or having sexual thoughts, or reading, watching, or listening to erotic materials (like porn). Arousal can also happen when certain parts of your body are touched that are very sensitive (also called "erogenous zones"). But not everyone feels sexually aroused from touch.
That means, let's put aside emotions, feelings, and justifications for betrayal based on them. In other words, let's put aside the nonsense about the need to "validate" cheaters, about their desire for "attention", about their thirst for "just/close friendship", for "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts", about their craving for “twin flame” etc.
I would like to note that such things as "validation", "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts" etc. are sought by cheaters from representatives of the opposite gender, and not from representatives of their gender.
It is quite obvious that any "validation" or thirst for "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts" for a cheater is nothing more in essence than a desire to irritate erogenous zones (including mental zones) and genitals with the help of representatives of the opposite gender, who are not their "official" partners, in order to achieve orgasms through sexual arousal.
Thus, sex in various forms with representative of the opposite gender (who is not cheater's "official" partner) is the true purpose and essence of "validation", "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts", seeking for “twin flame” etc. for a cheater.
(By different forms of sex, I also mean virtual sex, nude pics, videos, sexting, chats with sexual overtones of varying degrees of intensity, as well as cheater's sharing information about intimate details of an "official" relationship and of "official" partner with outsiders).
So, any "friendship" between members of the opposite genders in which they share personal intimate experiences or problems in committed relationships is sexual in nature, which is openly recognized by at least one of the "friends". Such "friendship" is part of sexual behavior and precedes sexual physical actions. "Just friends" consciously or unconsciously hide the desire to have sex with each other and get an orgasm with their participation.
During such a “friendship”, sexual arousal necessarily arises and increases. This is the law.
Any sufficiently long-term, close (one-on-one) and intense "innocent" communication between representatives of the opposite genders, in which seemingly abstract topics (work, study, hobbies, political topics, children, etc.) are touched upon, is highly likely to turn into "close friendship" when intimate topics are discussed, the essence and the consequences of which I have already noted above.
And from this follows my main conclusions:
1) An affair occurs ONLY as a result of a cheater's desire for sex in various forms with another partner other than their "official"/committed partner.
2) An affair, emotional or physical, is always an exclusively sexual act that is performed with "non-official" partner and is aimed at getting an orgasm.
3) The essence of any affair is not the satisfaction of the spiritual desire for "love", not "the search for understanding", not "validation", "attention", "close friendship", "opening a soul", "sharing the deep thoughts", “being twin flames” but sex, that is, irritation of erogenous zones (including mental - visual and auditory) and the genitals.
4) The essence of the talking stage (form) of infidelity is always sexual in nature, its purpose is sexual arousal, not the satisfaction of the spiritual needs of the cheater.
5) The purpose of any affair is not to solve the cheater's emotional problems or the problems of the cheater's relationship with an "official" partner, but to have an orgasm with another partner.
6) By plotting and carrying out an affair, a cheater clearly chooses for sex and getting an orgasm another partner, rather than their official one.
7) During an affair, that "unofficial" partner(s) is certainly more sexually, romantically, and emotionally attractive to the cheater than their "official" partner. (otherwise, they would not have chosen "unofficial" partner).
So all the cheaters' claims that they "love" their "official" partners more than their “unofficial” ones during an affair are absurd.
8) Therefore, all the talk that the cheater made a mistake by choosing AP rather than BP to solve their mental and relationship problems is complete ********. The cheater chose AP because AP attracted them sexually more than BP and they wanted to reach orgasm with AP.
……………………………………………………
FOR REFERENCE.
From:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/sex-pleasure-and-sexual-dysfunction/sex-and-pleasure/orgasms
What’s an orgasm?
An orgasm is what usually happens when you reach the height of sexual arousal. It usually feels really good. When you have an orgasm — aka cum or climax — sexual tension increases until it reaches a peak, and pressure in your body and genitals is released.
What is sexual arousal?
Arousal is the feeling of being turned on sexually. When you’re turned on, your body experiences physical and emotional changes. Your penis or clitoris may get erect (hard), engorged, and sensitive, and you may feel wetness on your vulva or vagina, or on the tip of your penis.
You can become aroused from sexual stimulation alone or with a partner, fantasizing or having sexual thoughts, or reading, watching, or listening to erotic materials (like porn). Arousal can also happen when certain parts of your body are touched that are very sensitive (also called "erogenous zones"). But not everyone feels sexually aroused from touch.