A relationship expert explains why “micro cheating” isn’t a major problem.

So, how does one define “micro cheating”? By definition, it’s when “someone who engages in subtle actions that demonstrate interest in someone outside of their own relationship.”

Buying someone a drink as a form of flirtation is one example. According to sex and relationships expert Jessica Leoni, these kinds of things may happen all the time on board.

They claim that sun, sea, and booze are a bad combination. “Being far from home – away from prying eyes – can make people feel more confident and that translates into appearing more attractive in front of the opposite sex too,” according to her.

The specialist doesn’t see much of an issue with this “micro cheating” as long as it doesn’t escalate into outright cheating.

Added Jessica: “Stags and hens – or all group trips – are an escape from the stresses of normal life back home, and so long as things don’t progress to physical intimacy this sort of behaviour really shouldn’t bother their partners back home.”

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