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No, of course not. Why be with a cheater when there are so many faithful women out there?
I've had another woman literally crawl into my bed and try to have sex with me while I was with someone else. I kicked her out. If I was single then no problem but I don't cheat, period. I expect the same from my woman.
Just a couple of friends, the rest I was in school with, or work with....I think there may be a lot of tough talk with the hell no crowd, but even with you guys being very vocal with your opinion, there are just as many, or many more guys who would try to work it out. It's shows no character to call people who try to work out a relationship because of some infidelity, doormats, or any other ridiculous name, as if they were weak. It actually shows strength to forgive and work through such a blow to a relationship. Maybe it's weak to just blow up because your feelings are hurt, and tell them to GTFO. It might be beneficial to discuss and find out why it happened, bet some would find a whole different perspective of themselves.
Trust is a vital cog in any serious and meaningful relationship. Most relationships are built on it. If I can't trust the woman I'm in a relationship with, what would be the purpose of staying in that relationship?
It's true that nobody is perfect and mistakes happen. But, I'd have a hard time being able to overlook something like that. I wouldn't expect anyone to overlook cheating on my end either.
Funny, how cheaters want to fix the problem only after they get caught, and not before. bwah!
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