No. Adultery is only relevant when one of the people involved is already married; being boyfriend-girlfriend or de facto is not considered enough.
If you have a girlfriend and a boyfriend, then you are cheating on both of them.
Adultry is 'cheating' on your wife. In most places kissing is not considered a sin and is certainly not a crime.
it is not concidered "cheating" if its just hanging out, but it is very wrong, and you should let your boyfriend/girlfriend know that you are doing that.
Typically, "cheating" is considered to be when a boyfriend/girlfriend has a romantic relationship with someone other then the person they're supposed to be dating. If your boyfriend is ignoring or avoiding you, it may be that he wants to dump you but doesn't have the courage to come out and do it, but it doesn't necessarily mean he's cheating.
this behavior would definitely be considered cheating on your husband.
YES!!
cheating is doing anything you wouldnt want your wife/husband or girlfriend/boyfriend to know about
In most cases if a boyfriend was not cheating and was accused by his girlfriend then he would be angry and since your boyfriend is silent there is a high possibility he is cheating and cannot own up to it.
The only way you will know if and where your boyfriend is cheating is either ask him straight out (he may lie about it) or, take a girlfriend with you on an evening he should be with you and follow him.
it depends are you going out with the person you kissed.if you are then you are cheating on your boyfriend/girlfriend.
dump him/her because how can u still trust him/her
If you don't have a boyfriend or girlfriend or not married then it's not cheating. If you have either and you like a person then they are a friend you are fond of and it should go no further than that. If it does and an attached individual tells another person they love them then that is considered cheating.