Yes you can. This was very apparent for me when hearing about some of the suicides that resulted from the Ashley Madison expose (of course people were lacking in sympathy smh).
Many men (many) have a deep primal and spiritual relationship with sex and sexuality, and struggle with monogamous relationships. Wanting to have sex with multiple people does not negate the love you have for another person, they can be different compartments all-together. We as a society have constructed a value system that doesn't allow this though, which is why so many people live quiet lives of desperation.
Don't make a commitment to someone if you want to sleep with different people. Simple as that tbh.
If you cheat on your partner/bf/gf it means you don't love them and respect them. If you you are a man, stand up and say you don't want to be in a relationship or try to fix the cracks but don't cheat.
My ex-boyfriend cheated on me so I know how it feels. If you genuinely loved/cared for someone, you wouldn't make them experience the hell of being cheated on. It ruins your self-esteem and in some cruel way you end up blaming yourself. It makes you feel inferior, unattractive and unloved.
In reality, how many relationships stand the test of time once someone has cheated? IMO, cheating is never a "one off" - if you have the audacity and lack of respect to do it to the other person, you defiantly have it in yourself to do it again. Some people can find it in themselves to forgive cheaters, I personally can't. I know you should always give people second chances but with my ex for example, in my heart I knew he'd do it again so I guess it's a form of self-protection.
Cheaters are the pits! if you're unhappy/unattracted to your partner, you need to tell them, don't take the cowards way out!
I think more so it shows lack of strength from the cheater, i dont think cheating is so much about your feelings towards but how much you can resist and so yeah i guess the more you love someone the easier it is to resist