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* In LoveActually, Alan Rickman's character appeared to be emotionally cheating on his wife with his secretary by buying her an expensive necklace while buying his wife a CD. However, the CD was what his wife wanted and at the end of the movie, despite his wife finding out about the necklace, they remain together.
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** Conversely, in a season 6 episode B.J. Hunnicutt cheats on his wife and feels terrible as a result.
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***** ...and that doesn't excuse it either.
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Can someone redirect Fatal Attraction to the movie instead of the trope? I\'m not sure how to fix it.
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** What's really wild is that 90% of this is TruthInTelevision in fact if anything there was more screwing around in Henry's court than the show actually portrays.
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* In Grand Theft Auto 4 Mallorie Bardas cheats on her boyfriend, Roman, with Vlad Glebov.

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* A rather disturbing example happens in the climax of TheHouseofYes.
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* Happens several times in ''PetShopOfHorrors'' and its sequel series. Generally, this is enough to get one ripped up or horribly poisoned or killed by something. One noteworthy example was when the sweet-looking wife of a gang boss hired a hot woman for some purpose for her husband. The implication was that the woman was an assassin and would kill a rival mafia leader. [[spoiler:By the end, it turned out that the hot woman was actually the human form of a Zhen, a bird who can turn any drink to poison, just by adding a feather. The wife was furious at her husband for constantly cheating on her and actually got the Zhen to kill him.]]
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* Pick a Greek myth. Any Greek myth. From Zeus (married to [[BrotherSisterIncest his sister, Hera]]) raping Leda while in the shape of a swan, to Aphrodite (married to long-suffering Hephaestus) and her relationship with Ares, to Paris eloping with Helen of Troy, the wife of Menelaus...no wonder there were so many children [[HeroicBastard of questionable parentage]] running around.

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* Pick a Greek myth. Any Greek myth. From Zeus (married to [[BrotherSisterIncest his sister, Hera]]) raping Leda while in the shape of a swan, everyone, male or female, to Aphrodite (married to long-suffering Hephaestus) and her relationship with Ares, to Paris eloping with Helen of Troy, the wife of Menelaus...no wonder there were so many children [[HeroicBastard of questionable parentage]] running around.
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* [[NerfNow]] had[[spoiler:Sniper-tan]] cheating on [[spoiler:Pyro]] with [[spoiler:the Spy]], after an argument. [[spoiler:Spy]] later produced ambiguous evidence that [[spoiler:Pyro had had an affair with Engie-tan]]. [[spoiler: Subverted in that nether of them were caught...at least by each other.]]
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*** Your also forgetting the [[RapeTheDog scene where she put his daughters' pet rabbit in a pressure cooker]]

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*** Your also forgetting the [[RapeTheDog [[MoralEventHorizon scene where she put his daughters' pet rabbit in a pressure cooker]]
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*** Your also forgetting the [[RapeTheDog scene where she [[spoiler: put his daughters' pet rabbit in a pressure cooker]]]]

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*** Your also forgetting the [[RapeTheDog scene where she [[spoiler: put his daughters' pet rabbit in a pressure cooker]]]]cooker]]
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*** Your also forgetting the [[RapeTheDog scene where she [[spoiler put his daughters' pet rabbit in a pressure cooker]]]]

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*** Your also forgetting the [[RapeTheDog scene where she [[spoiler [[spoiler: put his daughters' pet rabbit in a pressure cooker]]]]
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Got something less insulting to women that is also spelled right?


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Putting the image back, no reason to have it taken down.

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* In the episode "Family 8108" from ColdCase, it appeared that the Japanese father was caught cheating on his wife as he kissed the school teacher who worked at the internment camp. However, it was averted as that was all they did. But nevertheless, it did spurned his son to join the army out of spite for his father.

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* In the episode "Family 8108" from ColdCase, it appeared that the Japanese father was caught cheating cheated on his wife as he kissed caught kissing the school teacher who worked at the internment camp. However, it was averted as that was all they did.did and the husband told the teacher right away that he loved his wife and the teacher [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy understood]]. But nevertheless, it did spurned his son to join the army out of spite for his father.
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* In the episode "Family 8108" from ColdCase, it appeared that the Japanese father was caught cheating on his wife as he kissed the school teacher who worked at the internment camp. However, it was averted as that was all they did. But nevertheless, it did spurned his son to join the army out of spite for his father.

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* In Season Three of ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', Willow and Xander cheat with each other on Oz and Cordelia, respectively. They don't have sex, but these are high school relationships, so making out is as far as anyone is going. They are eventually discovered. Cordelia breaks up with Xander, and temporarily leaves the Scooby Gang. Oz eventually forgives Willow. Both Willow and Xander remained sympathetic, mostly because they were very distraught over their powerful attraction to one another.
** Oz cheated on Willow in Season Four with fellow werewolf Veruca. This time, sex ''was'' involved. Before the normal drama could play out, the plot got supernatural, and Oz killed Veruca to prevent her from killing Willow. Oz went away, and Willow [[SuddenSexuality went gay]].




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* You can do this in ''MassEffect 2'', if you romanced someone in both games. Only time will tell if there will be consequences in ''MassEffect 3''.
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* In {{Stardust}}, Victoria despite promising to marry Tristan when he returned with a star had slept with another man and gotten pregnant.

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* In {{Stardust}}, Victoria despite promising to marry Tristan when he returned with a star had slept with got engaged to another a man while he was away. Of course, when she set the EngagementChallenge she hadn't expected him to ''actually go'' into Faerie and gotten pregnant.
bring back the star, and did offer to break off her engagement and keep up her end of the bargain.



* Par for the course in ''{{Scrubs}}'': Jordan's promiscuity is legendary before she finally settles down, Dr. Kelso has been having at least one affair at a time throughout his marriage, and J.D. and Turk are both tempted to cheat at various points in the story.

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* Par for the course in ''{{Scrubs}}'': Jordan's promiscuity is legendary before she finally settles down, Dr. Kelso has been having at least one affair at a time throughout his marriage, and J.D. and Turk are both tempted to cheat at various points in the story. At one point J.D. made the [[TooDumbToLive questionable]] decision to tell his girlfriend about how he could have cheated on her with the woman he'd lied to her about what he was doing that night to meet, but hadn't.
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* The Chairman of MemoirsOfAGeisha is already married and has two daughters when he gets together with Sayuri.

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* In {{Stardust}}, Victoria despite promising to marry Tristan when he returned with a star had slept with another man and gotten pregnant.
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* [[Characters/TheWire Jimmy Mcnulty]] is the personification of this trope
**Kima gets there too
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-> ''You may think you're hot stuff. And maybe you actually are. But that doesn't mean it's okay to be unfaithful!''\\
-- '''Wolfram Von Bielfeldt''', ''KyoKaraMaoh''

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* Too many to count in ''{{Skins}}''. So far Series 4 has had two episodes, both of which have relied on cheating as the primary generator of conflict. The previews for the third provide no indication that the trend is to end any time soon (but NeverTrustATrailer...).

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* Too many to count in ''{{Skins}}''. So far Series 4 ''{{Skins}}'' - the show has had two episodes, both of which have relied been criticsed in some quarters for relying on cheating as the primary generator of conflict. The previews for the third provide no indication that the trend is to end any time soon (but NeverTrustATrailer...).conflict.



*** Emily on Naomi with that random at the barbeque.
*** Emily on Naomi with Mandy (although it took a while for Naomi to get it).




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* Glasvegas' "It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry", which never quite makes its mind up as to which side it's on (the relationship is certainly screwed, but it's tricky to tell whether it's because he cheated or because he's completely petrified about her cheating, or both, or neither, or...). In a cross between SoundtrackDissonance and {{Foreshadowing}}, it appears in ''{{Skins}}'' when Naomi And Emily finally get together and Thomas And Pandora reconcile in [=S3=]'s penultimate episode; by the time they get two episodes into [=S4=] though... well, see the ''Skins'' list in Live Action TV above.
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* [[EternalDarkness Chandra]] volunteered her eternal love to Karim if he could get his hands on a certain treasure. This one ends tragically for both of them. [[spoiler:For Chandra, she fell in love with another guy, hence the trope, only to infuriate his beloved and get herself killed. She makes it to Karim in time to convince him not to pick up the artifact, and instead to guard it for however long it takes. She confesses the error of her ways, and he lets loose upon her as soon as he learns the truth before volunteering his services in guardianship to the artifact. "The things I do for love..."]]
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** "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence (later [[CoveredUp revived in a cover]] by RebaMcEntire)

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** "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" by Vicki Lawrence (later [[CoveredUp revived in a cover]] by RebaMcEntire)[[RebaMcEntire Reba [=McEntire=]]])



** "Does He Love You" by Reba McIntire and Linda Davis is sung by the wife and the 'other woman'.
*** Also by Reba: "Whoever's In New England" and "It's Your Call". Both involve a wife aware of her husband's cheating - the second has the lover calling the house.

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** "Does He Love You" by [[RebaMcEntire Reba McIntire [=McEntire=]]] and Linda Davis is sung by the wife and the 'other woman'.
*** Also by Reba: "Whoever's In New England" and "It's Your Call". Both involve a wife aware of her husband's cheating - the first says, "You'll always have a place to come back to, when whoever's in New England's through with you," and the second has the lover calling the house.

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