tlb wrote:So you are saying (if I understand you correctly) that if a married man has a one night stand every chance that he can; that it will not count as cheating on his wife, provided the action is physical - not emotional. I seriously doubt that you can convince an average wife of that, much less any divorce court which might result.
"Cheating" implies it's done without the consent and knowledge of someone else, against social mores and rules. I'm arguing it wasn't cheating in their case because it looks like Emily consented and knew about it, and society accepted it.
That does not apply to today's world. I've recently read that adultery is defined as a crime in many US states (read: you can go to jail).
In a different situation, "cheating on a test" can often included bringing devices, books or notes into the exam room and perusing those. But there are tests, especially in higher level education, where looking information up is totally acceptable. I've had many tests where I was allowed to bring one A4 sheet of paper, handwritten by me, with any information I cared to have and managed to fit. Those cases were not cheating because it was done with the knowledge and consent of the professor, following the rules.