Moral - "Of or concerned with the judgment of the goodness or badness of human action and character" - rather than, "Not causing harm or depriving happiness". I think your definition of morality is slightly different from the majority (which is fine, since morals are very subjective), but I can see why people need to reply
Trying to justify cheating by saying "They can't be hurt if they never know" does not work - something does not become moral just because it goes unnoticed. If you steal from a wealthy person, and they never notice, is it then moral? You have not caused anyone harm, but your actions are still immoral regardless of perceived "harm".
Cheating may not always cause harm, but it is immoral. If you have committed to a relationship you are obliged to fulfill that commitment - if you can no longer do that you have a responsibility to end the relationship. It may be possible to love or be attracted to two (or more) people at once, but this does not make it moral and/or respectful to have relationships with all of them at once (without their knowledge).
However, I don't think it is immoral to "cheat" with permission though - as this defies the definition of cheating... as long as both partners are aware/okay with it I see nothing wrong![]()



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