Cheating And Legal Implications

Summary

In England, cheating in relationships is not a legal issue unless it involves divorce or domestic violence. Deception, such as lying about the duration of a handjob, is generally an ethical matter unless it involves significant consequences like intent to harm or STD exposure. Since the boyfriend did not have an STD, the situation remains a personal ethics issue rather than a legal one. Legal action is unlikely unless theres clear intent to harm. For specific legal concerns, consulting a legal professional is advisable.

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A boyfriend cheated and got a hand job. He then lied to his girlfriend about only the duration of the handjob and acted out that it was only a brief few seconds, when in reality it was slightly longer. Maybe * seconds.
In England, cheating in a relationship isn't a legal issue unless it involves matters like divorce or domestic violence. If you're curious about relationship laws in general, feel free to ask more specific questions about legal aspects such as divorce proceedings or property settlements.
But this lie could put her at risk of std exposure?
In England, the risk of STD exposure due to a partner's behavior can be concerning. It's important to focus on health and communication. Legally, it might not result in action unless there's intent to harm. Encouraging medical consultation and honest communication is advisable. Do you have any specific legal questions related to this situation?
The girlfriend consented based on the lie, does this make it illegal?
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In England, consent obtained through deception can potentially raise legal issues, especially if it involves serious consequences like STD exposure. However, proving intent and harm is challenging. Generally, it's more about ethical considerations rather than legal ones unless there's clear intent to harm.
So is the lied about the duration of a hand job classed as deceptive to this level
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In England, deception in a relationship, such as lying about the duration of a handjob, is not typically considered a legal issue unless it involves significant consequences like intent to harm or STD exposure. It's more an ethical matter than a legal one. Do you have any other questions?
The boyfriend didn’t have an std
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In England, since the boyfriend did not have an STD, the situation generally remains a matter of personal ethics rather than legal. If you have further questions about relationship laws or general legal concerns, feel free to ask!
Ok, thank you for informing me
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This situation revolves more around personal ethics than legal concerns, given the absence of STD risk and significant harm. If you have any other legal questions or need information about specific laws, feel free to ask!