If marriage is til death do us part, then is getting a divorce cheating on the vows of marriage? What about murdering your wife?
Modern (non-religious) vows are like: I take you as my wife, knowing in my heart that you will be my constant friend, my faithful partner in life and my one true love. I promise I will love you, honour & respect you, comfort you in time of need and care for you always. Getting a divorce isn't cheating. Murder isn't specifically prohibited but is difficult.
Guess the actual vows depend on each wedding. Last wedding I went to was religious at all, but they used til death do us part. Maybe it's an American thing. I'm just saying breaking a rule doesn't make it cheating.
Rooney? I thought we were talking hypothetically? Hypothetically speaking, do you understand what hypothetically means? No, surely not? You crazy fool, haven't you been listening to the angry Cardiff fan?
struggling to keep up with current events huh? I guess i'll have to educate you again.. we are in a thread called "rooney" and so my posts will be related to "rooney" and so my hypothetically example does actually relate to a actual event that rooney has caused albeit in a general sense. seriously did your teachers/parents give up on you from a early age or something? you seem to have the attention span of a nat.