One of the most iconic storylines in any teen television series is the tale of the cheater. A main character cheats on their partner, perhaps some drama ensues, and they break up. In the TV world, itâs usually just that simple â itâs wrong to stay with a cheater, as evident in Greyâs Anatomy, One Tree Hill, Gilmore Girls, and so on. And, according to Ranker, there are few, if any, cheating storylines that actually change the characters’ lives. The storyline exists for an episode or two before the victim manages to either forgive their partner and stay or pack their bags and leave.Â
But is it really that easy to cut all connections and skedaddle out of there, and can it be that simple to stay, too? According to soap operas and rom-coms, yes, but what about real relationships where actual feelings reside? What happens to the heartache or the broken trust?
According to these five college women, itâs really not that simple.
What does it mean to cheat?
âCheating is when you, as an individual, violate the mutual agreement with your partner of not being immediately physical or emotional with another human being. I do believe that cheating can be physical or emotional.â â Emily Cardona, Emerson College Class of 2022
âI think cheating â both physical and emotional â is engaging in any sort of behavior that you wouldnât do if your partner were there.â â Sydnie Cobb, Harvard University Class of 2022
âCheating is basically treating someone that isnât your partner the same as your partner. Anywhere between flirting with someone through text to sleeping with someone else is cheating.â â Amanda Vazquez, Emerson College Class of 2022
âI would define cheating as being unfaithful in a relationship. The basic example being that if you’re in a monogamous relationship and you’re seeing someone else at the same time, or even just hooked up with someone else, thatâs cheating. In an open relationship, if you start seeing someone constantly that your partner is unaware of, that’s also cheating â even if it’s non-monogamous â because you arenât being truthful with your partner. I would think that if youâre constantly seeing someone in a platonic way that your partner is unaware of , and youâre putting the other person’s emotional needs above your partner’s, thatâs emotional cheating.â â Adrianna Delgado, Emerson College Class of 2023
âShowing that you’re attracted to another person. Anything inappropriate that youâd want your partner to not do.â â Marissa Cardenas, Emerson College Class of 2021
Is there a certain pressure for someone to break up with their partner if their partner cheats on them?Â
âI [personally] don’t think thereâs pressure for the victim to break up with their partner if they cheat on them. I believe the victim should 100% break up the relationship, but it should be on their terms. I do think [other] people and society put pressure on them to do it.â â Emily
âYes, I think if you choose not to leave after your partnerâs infidelity then people will assume that you donât value your self-worth.â â Sydnie
âThe automatic mentality after your partner cheats is to break up with them, but itâs much easier said than done. Cheating sometimes happens so abruptly and without warning that once it happens, everything has changed. I didn’t expect my boyfriend to cheat, so when he did, I had a hard time being able to break up with him [despite] feeling obligated to even though all of my feelings were still there. He broke my trust, so I had to end things.â â AmandaÂ
âYeah, cheating is a form of breaking someone’s trust. Once youâve broken your partner’s trust, the relationship will be complicated.â â Adrianna
âI think itâs definitely a pride thing. Itâs like, âYouâre better than that.â I do think thereâs pressure to break up. Why would you be with someone like that?â â Marissa
Does cheating complicate a relationship?
âI do think the relationship becomes more complicated when one of the individuals cheats on the other. It comes down to, how can you trust them again? How much do you actually love them to make this work, and is it worth the pain, struggle and work for this relationship? It’s an obstacle in a relationship that shouldn’t have happened that makes the whole thing more complex, and too hard to keep going. The primary element[s] of a relationship [are] trust and loyalty, [and] cheating makes the relationship way more challenging than it needs to be.â â EmilyÂ
âYes, I think relationships are built on trust. Cheating effectively erodes that trust and makes it harder [for it] to be a healthy, functioning relationship.â â Sydnie
âOnce someone’s cheated, the trust in a relationship is gone. You cannot get the trust back right away, and therefore the relationship is tarnished. Cheating also brings about insecurities with the sexual life. The cheater chose to be intimate with someone else, and being intimate with you again after they’ve cheated is hard because now youâre thinking about the other person. You compare yourself to [who] they cheated on you with.â â AmandaÂ
âEvery relationship is different. Emotional intimacy and duration of the relationship can play a part in why someone would stay with their partner even if they got cheated on. But I think it’s ultimately up to the individual. I do think that in a lot of cases, married couples that got cheated on stay just for financial security, sadly. Sometimes our own insecurities and our comfortability make it hard to leave those who hurt us.â â AdriannaÂ
âI already deal with a lot of feelings and insecurities towards romantic relationships. Iâm already afraid of if someone leaves me or isnât being honest. I feel like the biggest thing, personally, is a big communication issue.â â Marissa
If you were cheated on, how would you react?Â
âIf I was ever officially cheated on, I think I would freak out and break down in tears. I’m very emotional and I’m not afraid to express my emotions to people, so I’ll more likely get angry and loud. I will, of course, break up with the person, because I know myself and I know that’s what I’d need. I’d have to give myself a lot of space from them so I can begin my process of healing. I believe when someone shows you all of their sides, all of their vulnerabilities, and puts down all of their walls for you, then you should respect that. I would never get back with that person either, because the bare minimum is respecting the other person’s boundaries and this is a boundary that I personally am not flexible with.â â EmilyÂ
âIâm in a really healthy relationship right now, and itâs healthy because I trust my partner and my partner trusts me. Because I have such deep trust in my partner, Iâd be devastated if he cheated on me. Hypothetically speaking, I would leave the relationship if there were instances of infidelity, but if this were to happen in real life, I know it wouldnât be easy to make a decision.â â SydnieÂ
âWhen I was cheated on, I gave him a second chance. I donât regret my decision, but I know better now that I should have left him. A cheater doesnât stop at the cheating. I took my cheater back and we still had issues. Cheating was my warning to leave, and I should have taken it. Cheating is just the first step down a messy relationship that will ultimately end broken, so I personally would save myself the rest of the heartbreak.â â AmandaÂ
âI was cheated on. I asked for some space to figure things out for myself without anyoneâs influence. I tried again after a week, but I was never able to see my partner the same way again and it just went downhill for me afterwards. So, it was more of a mutual breakup, because I couldn’t trust her and she felt restricted.â â AdriannaÂ
âItâs that type of thing that youâll never know unless it happens to you. The fact is, I already have a lot of trust issues even if there isnât cheating involved. So if I think there was something as prominent as [cheating], I think Iâll cut it. I donât think I could grow from it. Personally, I think [itâll] just be too much on my mind.â â Marissa
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If there’s one thing for sure, it’s that cheating is complicated. Thereâs no right or wrong way to address cheating in a relationship, because every relationship is unique. Relationships are personable, built upon trust, communication and emotional intimacy. When cheating erodes that, youâre left with a decision. Victims of cheating have to do whatâs best for them, whether that means staying or leaving. Who is anyone else to tell you otherwise?
Some responses have been edited for clarity.Â