In this episode of Honey, Unscripted, I’m answering a question I get all the time: Is it cheating if it happens online? From liking provocative posts to signing up for paid subscriptions like OnlyFans, I’m sharing my unfiltered opinion on where the line actually is.
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In this episode, I talk about:
- Whether liking or commenting on sexual photos online crosses a boundary
- Why secrecy online is a red flag
- Paying for sexual content (OnlyFans, Patreon, YouTube) while in a relationship
- Why “it’s just online” is not a valid excuse
- Trust, respect, and relationship boundaries
My opinion is simple – if it would hurt your partner’s feelings or if you feel the need to hide it, then the line has already been crossed. Cheating doesn’t have to be physical to be damaging, and online behavior absolutely counts when it impacts trust.
If you’ve ever questions whether something “counts” as cheating, this episode is for you. It’s a long one, so grab a snack or something to eat and come hang out with me as I break it all down for you. I’d love to hear your thoughts – where do you draw the line?
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