Some don't.
Usually one would cheat, if they didn't feel content somehow in their relationship or the relationship isn't as exciting any more.
It varies from circumstance to circumstance.
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The truth of this question will rely on the married man, why? let me guide you to that direction. When most married men find another woman that will meet his needs, ( it's okay if he doesn't think about his wife's need) there's no such things as feeling guilty or even bad when it comes to what this married man is doing or done. It's only natural for a married man to feel guilty because his affair was caught, if it didn't his life with the other woman will be perfect.
Some people do because they feel guilty or are afraid of what others may think or say. If someone is large and they are seen eating, people can be quite rude.
It depends on circumstances. A woman wont just look in the mirror and tell her self that she will cheat on her boyfriend on that day. Man or woman have their own reason why they go on that direction. We just can't judge them because we always know that cheating, or affairs are wrong.
Nothing. Just be with him/her. You don't need to console her/him. You are with him/her, that is enough. You just need to be with her/him and never let her/him feel lonely. Tell him/her that you are with him/her and that you won't leave him/her alone. Believe me, he/she will feel better. :D
yeah absolutely i must feel bad. because to hurt someone by heart is like to kill to that someone
Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis and the psychodynamic approach to psychology. This school of thought emphasized the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. Freud believed that the human mind was composed of three elements: the id, the ego, and the superego. The Superego The superego makes up a large part of our unconscious. It is the part of us that makes us conform to particular rules, that makes us "behave." It judges us, criticizes us, and makes us feel bad when we do something "wrong." It is what makes us feel guilty and ashamed. It is our "inner critic" or "inner judge." It judges us for whether or not we conform to the rules. Next to making us feel guilty and ashamed, it makes us feel stupid, idiotic, foolish, thick, dense, and a loser. That is, if we do not suppress these painful feelings. We usually hardly notice the superego controlling us. We just "know" we shouldn't do certain things, and we shy away from them, or we just know that we "must" do things. Most of it is, in fact, unconscious. Formation of the superego Most of the superego is formed during our upbringing. Our parents taught us what is right and wrong, what we should and shouldn't do, what is normal and what not. To get us to accept the rules, we were forced in various subtle and not so subtle ways, like by punishment, being shamed, or being degraded for doing something wrong. This is what's formed into the superego. It's not only our parents, but, in fact, many other people too in our early environment that pressured us to abide by certain rules. Adults in positions of authority, as well as other children. And people still pressure us to when we are adults, when they act out their superegos on us, as we do on them. The superego is kind of the sum of all people that have tried to make us behave according to certain rules in the past. The need for the superego Children aren't much capable of themselves to see the consequences of their actions. They need to be taught to abide by certain rules, or else they or others get hurt or worse, things get damaged, or things go wrong. They need to be taught to take responsibility. Therefore, it is unavoidable and beneficial that children develop a superego. There is a need for it to be a guide through people's lives. When the superego works against us Sometimes we feel that we are guilty of something, when in truth there is nothing wrong with what we did. We may feel guilty for being lazy, when there really is no work to do. We can feel stupid for not knowing how to do something, when we never actually had an opportunity to learn it. Children are known to feel irrationally guilty for the death of relatives, or for parents divorcing. The superego isn't particularly precise. It may tell us not to do certain things when there is objectively nothing wrong with doing them. Thus, it is an aspect of us that can limit us more than necessary. Source : Internet
because you feel guilty about asking for money but it happens so just man up and ask him
you should not feel guilty because you do not know if they really like you.You just THINK they like you.
You would feel guilty because little do you know you just hurt somebodies feelings and they feel awful. And it makes you feel awful to know you just hurt somebody. You should go baxk out there and get him back before the guilt gets worse!
Usually people that feel guilty have done something wrong. If you have done something wrong the best thing to do would be to tell someone.
Sind or dance or paint or just act silly
If you are hiding something, or lying, just try telling the truth and you won't feel as guilty. If your remorse is for something you did, and cannot undo, you may be able to atone in some way to balance the bad with something good.
make them feel guilty about it later
JUst tell her how you feel
I think it's not. But if those things has sentimental value for you then in some part you'll feel guilty but if those things are just nothing and if you have a new girlfriend now, why should you feel guilty?
yes he was guilty because Thomas used to be his friend and if you had just murdered your old friend you would feel bad too.
We all like to please other people (and God), and by sinning we make them (and God) unhappy. Feeling guilty is a choice, however, just as sinning was a choice.
Simply tell him what you just said in your question.