Am I a Bad Wife for Thinking About Other Men When He’s Away? Vote Here!

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2. Intimate things

Intimacy is one of the easiest ways to cheat, but is thinking about other men while being intimate with your partner also cheating? I feel like the majority of people start thinking about other men or other women when there’s something missing in their relationship.

Some people do that because it puts them in a fantastic and spicy mood, while others miss previous partners and pretend that the people they’re with in the bedroom at that moment are actually someone else.

Or maybe there’s also the possibility that thinking about other men, whether in the bedroom or not, involves a celebrity crush. Am I a bad wife for thinking about other men when their names are Leonardo DiCaprio and Marlon Brando? That’s never going to happen, so is it cheating?

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