When asked by Desdemona about a situation where it would be OK to cheat, Emilia replies by saying that women, just like men, have their own desires. She says that a woman who has already been cheated on could very well cheat without any blame.
Desdemona and Emilia are characters in Shakespeare's "Othello," a tragic play whose story revolves around cheating. Emilia's husband, Iago, believes she has cheated on him with Othello. Thus, he plans a revenge.
Iago finds a way to convince Othello that Desdemona has been cheating on him, even though she is utterly faithful. That is why Desdemona and Emilia talk about cheating and whether there is a situation in which it would be OK.
Emilia says women have desires too, and that they can cheat if their husbands have already cheated on them. Desdemona, however, disagrees. She would never cheat, no matter the situation.
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