| Cheating: Should we start excepting the fact that it will most likely happen nowadays? Posted: 4/23/2008 3:45:37 AM | | A cheater wants their cake and to eat it too. It wouldn't be called cheating if it were acceptable behavior. My personal opinion is that cheating is about the cheater. They have a lack of skills and choose cheating over honesty in their primary relaltionship, and sometimes justify it with excuses. The worst aspect of cheating (besides possible std's) is betrayal of trust. How can a person claim to love you, and deceive you at the same time? | |
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| Cheating: Should we start excepting the fact that it will most likely happen nowadays? Posted: 4/23/2008 9:35:36 PM | | steffy i know how u feel.most couples i know are putting up with bs and stuff they shouldnt put up with and tell themselves that pretty much evryone cheats nowadays so they should get use to it.but u know what steffy?there are other people out there who feel the same way u do.people who respect a commitment and who wont cheat.i for one feel the same way u do on the issue.i cant see how someone who would love someone so much could cheat on them.and 99 percent of the time once a cheater always a cheater.but the worst thing is steffy is when u start getting so used to seeing it happen and start thinking that u should get use to it and accept it and stay with who u are with.big mistake u would be doing.ill tell u the situation.if your bf cheated on ya once its cause he doesnt really love u as much as he says he does.he might had u convinced how much u meant to him but obviously this is the proof u dont mean that much to him if he couldnt respect u and care about hurting u like that.if i was u i would break up and look for someone else who can respect a commitment between 2 people. | |
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