A 'Cosmopolitan' article featuring a woman who cheated on her boyfriend and recommends others do the same is getting criticized. Learn more here.

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Some internet scandals are too good to let die, even if it is a little old. As the saying goes, "no publicity is bad publicity." There are exceptions to that rule, however. Like remember all of the tech writers who honestly thought that the iPhone was going to fail when it first was released? Sure, there were plenty of better offerings at the time capable of way more than the iPhone could do, but they didn't have huge capacitive glass-coated touch screens on them.

There are some publications, however, that don't mind re-living the controversy that was stirred up when they first published some articles. I published a pretty scathing list of lame boyfriend hobbies a few years ago when I first started at Distractify, and the amount of ire I received on Facebook for the comments were definitely worth the amount of people who were talking about the article.

I've Cheated on Every Boyfriend I've Ever Had, and I Don't Regret It https://t.co/OOy3bKIuXs pic.twitter.com/s25dlA2upq

— Cosmopolitan (@Cosmopolitan) June 26, 2019 Source: Twitter

So I guess I get where Cosmopolitan is coming from when they publish an article with the following title: "I've Cheated on Every Boyfriend I've Ever Had, and I Don't Regret it." The tag line? "And if you're in your early 20s, this writer recommends you do the same."

Cosmopolitan first shared this story on social media back in 2019. You know, the same year the Notre Dame Cathedral went up in flames and Hong Kong protesters were dying for their right to exist.

While there were other notable news stories that occurred on that specific day — ike photos of a migrant father and his child dying as they tried to cross the Rio Grande, Illinois legalizing the use of recreational marijuana, or Twitter user @saulmalone asking "what the f*** is up Delilah? What the F*** is it like in New York City?" — Twitter was very concerned with Cosmo's post.

There was an outpour of negative responses to the publication's decision to disseminate a story many criticized as being "trashy."

why would you publish something this psychotic

— cool alien guy (@rogowhiskey) June 28, 2019 Source: Twitter

Not nice! Don’t gloat about it either, as cheating isn’t good for either party in the relationship 😮

— Cres (@Cres37967777) June 27, 2019 Source: Twitter

Many people stated that the article displayed a clear double standard when it came to infidelity and different sexes. 

Another trashy article by Cosmo?? pic.twitter.com/h1l9xNpHI9

— Casey (@kcdickinsonkc) June 27, 2019 Source: Twitter

I decided to read the article instead of pulling on based on the click-baity headline. I'm sorry I did.

What a sad way to go through life.

— Tom Rodgers 🦥🦒 (@TomRod48) June 27, 2019 Source: Twitter

The "cheating girlfriend" article is rekindling social media ire, on Instagram now, nearly two years later.

Cosmo reposted an image on its Instagram page featuring the same headline on a blurred photograph. The response was similar, with commenters leaving barf emojis and people rekindling their ire for the post. However, it did seem like Cosmo was intentionally responding to goad certain users into commenting more, or providing responses that people thought were "petty" and "lame."

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While there were many individuals who claimed that people who were negatively commenting on the post didn't read the full article, many countered that they had read the article and didn't buy the writer's "justifications" for cheating on their boyfriend.

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Source: Instagram

Some argued that the writer of the article was still just promoting "toxic" behavior and using their adolescence/youth as a crutch for having a terrible personality and outlook on life.

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Source: Instagram

Others argued that if someone just wanted to constantly cheat, then it's better they don't have a significant other or simply find a partner who is also willing to have an open relationship.

And then there were throngs of others who stated that they would be unfollowing Cosmo's Instagram account for good and wouldn't purchase any more of the outlet's content.

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While there's a ton of research on the topic of infidelity — with many psychologists indicating that adulterers, even in marriages, may have valid feelings in wanting to seek romance elsewhere — almost everyone agrees that the adverse emotional effects on their significant other is a betrayal of trust to inflict upon someone.

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Source: Instagram

Twitter's got plenty of thoughts about cheating on significant others outside of that Twitter post. Some of them are hilarious, and some of them are just a little too real.

If you have a side chick for a whole year without ever getting caught,

Your girlfriend is cheating too!😏😏 pic.twitter.com/IUP9IuXxh8

— Boitumelo (@BoitumeloMN) February 24, 2021 Source: Twitter

Once you get a girlfriend, sleeping earlier before they do is compared to cheating 😭😭

— Aslan (@theking_aslan) February 21, 2021 Source: Twitter

Imagine taking someone's cheating girlfriend thinking she won't cheat on you lad.😂

— Don O'Benedict OBE 🇿🇼🇿🇼 (@BenedictSize) February 26, 2021 Source: Twitter

my fav kind of homophobia is the guys who let their bi girlfriends hook ups with me bc they don’t recognize it as actually cheating

— james corden hate club (@clairosgaylover) February 26, 2021 Source: Twitter

If im cheating on my girl, I’m not gone answer my phone while the other shorty next to me laughing and shit 😐 that shit disrespectful to my girlfriend I could never

— ʸᵒᵘ ˡᶦˡ ʳᵒᵈⁿᵉʸ ˢᵒⁿˀ (@realoutlawkappa) February 22, 2021 Source: Twitter

No one:

Absolutely no one:

My girlfriend: So he saw my status but didn't say anything. He's probably cheating on me. pic.twitter.com/JUhnwCJS9i

— Uncle Smalls📍 (@JrGoddie) February 26, 2021 Source: Twitter

My girlfriend thinks I’m cheating or terminally ill because I did some laundry and cleaned the kitchen sink. pic.twitter.com/0crCFwbHTc

— George (@jorgfegg) February 21, 2021 Source: Twitter

imagine writing about your girlfriend cheating on you and it’s your most popular song pic.twitter.com/4yEiKsTC3n

— maybe: briana (@bria_castillo) February 21, 2021 Source: Twitter

Nah, I absolutely love my girlfriend. polyamory is just easier for us due to the long distance. Cheating is what you do when you don’t really like the person you’re dating. If you truly loved your partner you’d have their consent to be with other people as well. https://t.co/U2FHJdkvM9

— knife🍓squishmallows ily💕 (@punkgoblin_rat) February 27, 2021 Source: Twitter

There is nothing wrong with a man having 10 girlfriends as long as he is not cheating on them*😌😌😌

— Veejay Don (@don_vdj) February 26, 2021 Source: Twitter

OK listen up here boys your cheating on girlfriends U dirty fuck it boys stop cheating on girlfriends well you or im going tell girlfriends to block you men 😈 pic.twitter.com/lNrftK1nu6

— Dean's Girl Queen Sasha Banks (Parody) (@SashaBanks35) February 24, 2021 Source: Twitter

My brother called me a Bawtyboi so Im going to message his girlfriend anonymously and say he’s cheating on her pic.twitter.com/vfyB3uEbDE

— Pokemon’s Accountant (@Wishmakerz) February 21, 2021 Source: Twitter

What do you think? Are there plenty of instances when it's completely fine and accepted if someone is cheating on their significant other? Or is a betrayal of trust a betrayal of trust regardless, and people should honor those commitments no matter what?

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