* If you are doing something behind your mates back such a texting and becoming sexual which could possibly lead to personally having a sexual relationship with that person then yes, it is cheating. Even if you never meet the person you are texting, but you are both talking about sex with each other it is still considered cheating.
I think it's up to what kind of texting the person is sending to the other person. We will never know unless we saw the text and read them. So I think it's better if you ask this person so that way, what ever comes out will not be such a big issue, agree?
Yes, in some cases online cheating can lead to physical cheating. The person cheating online doesn't really consider it cheating because there is no physical contact, but, a few may live in the same area; meet and have physical contact, or, if that is not the case the person cheating online is unhappy for reasons of their own and possibly cheat with someone that lives in their area.
It depense. Ask yourself are you and the x just friends? Do you feel it going back to the way it use to be? If the answer is No to the first question and yes to the second question then...YES you are cheating In this world an "x" is just an "x." The next concern you might consider is "y?"
You might not be spending enough time with him. This might lead him to suspect you about texting.
Texting too much can damage your phone and it can also lead to spelling and speaking like you are very unintelligent.
Cheating in academics is the way of copying from others. It is an unfair means of answering and can lead to disqualification.
Cheating in academics is the way of copying from others. It is an unfair means of answering and can lead to disqualification.
Mental cheating is very different from physical cheating. You might consider asking him to go with you to a couples counseling session. He may love you, but it sounds from your description of his 'mental cheating' that he is fantasizing about being with someone else. If he truly loves you, he should want to be with you and not another woman. I recommend that you get someone trained in couples therapy to help you find out if he really wants to continue a relationship with you. Mental cheating could possibly lead to physical cheating.
it's not cheating it's playing with fire that can lead up to cheating, it's disrespectful and dishonest.
Yes, texting can be addictive. However, as long as a certain amount of self control is exercised, you will not get "addicted". Texting is very similar to social media in a way that it can lead to uncontrolled usage. Part of what makes texting addictive is that you may have interesting things to discuss with your text mate. This can be alleviated by meeting with him/her more frequently so you can discuss the gossip face to face, as opposed to texting.
Texting while driving is Illegal for anyone of any age in any state. It could be considered a healtcare issue because it can lead to wrecks and caus health issues, but otherwise texting while driving has nothing to do with healthcare.
If caught for cheating, it is best to own up to your mistake through open, honest, and direct communication. Attempting to cover up a case of cheating may only lead to greater problems later on.