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    When Does Flirting Become Cheating? 9 Red Flags

    Playful bantering or gentle flirting with someone outside of your marriage is harmless if proper boundaries remain intact, according to psychologist Michael Brickey, author of "Defying Aging," and many other relationship experts. Those boundaries differ with each relationship, of course. What would be considered a violation in one marriage might be perfectly acceptable for another couple. Difference of opinions even occur within a marriage.

    For example, I know a woman who recently asked her husband to either give her his Facebook password or close out his account after she found an email that he had sent to a former classmate that she found to be rather suggestive. He disagreed and thought it was perfectly appropriate.

    Social media sites and online interaction are pushing this issue to dinner tables across the country — much more so than in the past. Katherine Hertlein, a licensed marriage and family therapist interviewed by Discovery News, explains, "You don't actually recognize that you're growing closer to someone on the Internet because it just looks like you're having a conversation, and that's why I think it could be really seductive in some ways."

    Hertlein believes that cyber cheating is especially appealing to women because they can get their emotional needs met behind a computer in the comfort of their home. However, many polls indicate that seemingly harmless online friendships often develop into intense emotional and physical affairs that can devastate marriages. Recent research has indicated that online cheating usually leads to physical encounters.

    So, when does flirting cross that invincible line from innocent bantering to dangerous dialogue? After researching the topic and talking to a few family therapists, I pulled together the following 9 red flags.

    1. When it's secretive.

    If you are deleting your emails — either to her or from her — that's a red flag. Because by deleting them, you are guessing that your spouse would be upset if she read them, and that you are covering up something. Moreover, ask yourself this question: "How would I feel if I knew my wife (or husband) was corresponding to an attractive man in the way I talk to X?" If you feel an uncomfortable knot in your stomach upon answering that question, there you go.

    2. If it has a sexual agenda.

    This isn't always obvious, of course. But if you notice that your correspondence with this person feeds your sexual fantasies (because an affair is often about sexual fantasy), then you are probably in dangerous waters. If the communications consist of subtle sexual overtones, watch out. If it feels like foreplay in anyway, that’s not good.

    3. If you're spending a considerable amount of time talking to him (her).

    According to marriage therapist Allyson P., a person needs to consider not only the content of the messages sent back and forth but also the amount of them. For example, if you are emailing a "friend" 15 times a day, that's a tad extreme, even if the content is about SpongeBob Squarepants. A friend of mine confessed to me that she would spend two hours every night on Facebook chatting with an online buddy until she realized that was more time than she was spending with her husband.

    4. If you are rationalizing.

    "He is just a friend," is a statement that you don't say to yourself when you're involved in innocent communication. Do you feel the need to justify a very safe friendship? No. It's obvious to you and to your mate that the companionship is completely appropriate. However, you may very well be investing in an unsafe friendship if you are constantly wrestling with guilt or feel the need to rationalize.

    5. If it's meeting your personal needs.

    If you are getting your intimacy needs met in an online relationship or with a co-worker with whom you playfully banter, you might stop to ask yourself why. Be especially careful if you’re sharing intimate sentiments with that person that you don’t share with your husband, or if you feel like your online companion understands you in a way that your spouse doesn't. Be on guard if you are getting fed in any way by him or her that you don't at home.

    Better to address the holes in your life and fill them in safe ways, even if you can’t within your marriage. Keep in mind, a good sex life isn’t just about chemistry.

    6. If you talk about your marriage or your spouse.

    It's disrespectful to share intimate details about your marriage or your spouse, and especially in a discourteous manner or with a flip attitude. Imagine that your wife was overhearing your entire conversation. Would you still say it?

    7. If your spouse doesn't like it.

    You have just won a red flag if a husband or wife has expressed disapproval of your communications with X, because it usually means that either the content of the correspondence or the amount of it is off balance—that the interaction isn't totally appropriate, or the time spent talking (online or offline) with the person is distracting from family life.

    8. If your friend voices concern.

    Pay attention if a good friend asks you why you are talking about this person so much, or if she says something like, "Wake up. You are married. He is married. You need to focus on what you have and stop obsessing about what you don't." Friends, sisters, and mothers can often identify the red flags before a person is willing to recognize them herself.

    9. If your intentions are wrong.

    Let's say your wife is constantly knocking you down, nagging at you, telling you to lose 20 pounds because she didn't intend to marry a beached whale. The natural, or at least easy, thing to do is to find an attractive woman who will feed your ego and tell you that you’re sexy, funny, smart, and so on. Some folks may unconsciously seek out an admirer to get their spouse to take notice of them. It can be effective! But it's also manipulative. There are healthier ways to increase your self-esteem and regain the power that you have lost in your own home.

    This article was provided to LiveScience by PsychCentral.

     

    48 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Number 9 talks about what to do if your wife is upset with how overweight you are. Which, after analyzing the nonchalant attitude this article has towards this sort of behavior from a typical 'wife', i wonder if it would be equally appropriate to call a woman fat and a "beached whale".
      • ritan7471 10 mths ago
        I think the reason for the wording on that one is that if it had started with "if your husband has been telling you to lose weight because he didn't marry a beached whale", EVERY comment would be about how that man is abusive and the woman should get out and find someone better, etc.

        In fact, that's why I think most of these examples use "her" instead of "him" when describing the cheater.
      • QQ 10 mths ago
        It's not about being overweight. It's about your intentions, and the weight issue is just an example. Donald Trump's wife, if he ever had one, might nag him about that thing on his head, instead.
      • Steve 10 mths ago
        Actually, he's had several.
    • Casey  •  10 mths ago
      Why is this article only talking about men being too flirtatious? Women do it far more than men do.
      • florame 10 mths ago
        i dont know
      • shadow man 10 mths ago
        Me either.
      • LJ 10 mths ago
        That's true. I don't know why it's one sided.
    • stuPig  •  10 mths ago
      9 Red Flags?

      More flags more fun.
    • S  •  10 mths ago
      Well....toward the end of my marriage my ex wife was hitting on all most all of those points....of course I was too stupid to see it at the time
      • Suit of Flames 10 mths ago
        I'm sorry about your wife and I'm also sorry I ate your chocolate squirrel
    • dean  •  10 mths ago
      We have become a self centered nation .We dont care who we hurt . No integrity left .Sad.
    • madigan  •  10 mths ago
      according to President Clinton it depends what IS IS?
    • Sunset  •  10 mths ago
      One is enough to go by,I don't need nine!
    • Dan  •  10 mths ago
      Well Clinton violated 9 of 9, so it was cheating.
      • Suit of Flames 10 mths ago
        Right, but define the term "9"
      • Bert 10 mths ago
        What about Ensign, or Gingrich, or Sanford, or....
    • Sheila  •  10 mths ago
      ...when the nipple makes it's appearance.....
    • neversurprised  •  10 mths ago
      10. If you're drillin her deeper than a Gulf oil rig.
    • Jason  •  10 mths ago
      This list operates under the fiction that you can “accidently” be cheating – which is a false premise in and of itself.
    • Greg  •  10 mths ago
      7. If your spouse doesn't like it

      So...if your spouse keeps you chained in a pit and you ask someone to help you escape...."and your spouse doesn't like it" then that's a cheating red flag.

      Note - I am neither in a pit nor am I keeping anyone in a pit....but I do believe some spouses can exhibit excessive jealousy and control issues and just "because they don't like it" is a bit weak.
    • keysdisease  •  10 mths ago
      To wives and girlfriends, may they never meet. And the Queen, God Bless Her.
      Royal Navy Toast
    • Dan  •  10 mths ago
      When does being nice and having a personality get you accused of cheating. When some idiot writes an article about it!
    • BB  •  10 mths ago
      Hey, life is short...You know the rest...
    • Lou  •  10 mths ago
      Sheep are less complicated !
    • Benjamin  •  10 mths ago
      Good article. Well written. I totally agree with much of it. We all have a conscience -- some more developed than others -- which helps us to judge if a relationship is good or bad. "Conflicting thoughts" is a big indicator of a relationship is questionable . . . as stated above with "rationalizing."
    • Robert M  •  10 mths ago
      It's not cheating if you have permission. Besides monogamy is #$%$ it is just a means for the church to control you.If you disagree, ask yourself this. Why do so many people cheat?
    • Brian  •  10 mths ago
      One Wife, One Girlfriend... That way you get what you need....
    • Travelinman  •  10 mths ago
      Better to stay off that Facebook crap and work on keeping your marriage/relationship strong than to end-up divorced or alone. Heck you might as well just give her the house and half of what you own, idiot.
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