Like my science teacher stressed out before... every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
If he had been a better person, maybe she wouldn't have cheated. Maybe he wasn't paying attention to the right things, or taking her for granted, or something. Cheating is a reaction too.
No, it mostly quite challenging for me because English isn't my first language nor my second, but I do like to write because it makes me feel free.
Writing grammatically correctly might be hard, but the writing, the ideas, the flow, that can be easy with practice. And if you do it in English, you would improve pretty quickly also. My father's first nor second languages were English as well - he ended up being very, very good . But really, some people have language gifts - I do not! :D
Yes, maybe he did take her for granted and that cheating became the reaction, but they could have talked it out. But she resorted to cheating rather than opening up, which ultimately was her choice also. Both of them are at fault and chose the choices that they thought would make them feel satisfied, but unfortunately, I know those choices didn't. Hopefully, now that the damages are done, he can move on—they can move on.
Haha same! I do have the ideas, but I somehow struggled writing them down decently. They mostly end up jumbled if I didn't take time arranging them and omitting the redundant ones, but I'm hopeful that with constant practice, I can improve it.