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| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Disagree. "Circumstances" are just ways of justifying it...and it's total bullshit, imo. You don't have to love someone to still be respectful of their feelings. I mean, if you're really going to be honest about "why" you cheated, you should just cut the bullshit and say "I have/had little to no respect for this person." |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
I'm pretty black and white about my feelings. I wouldn't need a drunken night out to know I wasn't that into a guy. And no matter how much I'm not into a person, I still have respect for them outside of whatever's going on in our relationship. It's just not a cool thing to do, regardless of what's going on. |
| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
i just always thought those that do cheat are just of a weaker character. |
This. If you're not happy, don't cheat. Just save everybody the bullshit and cut the relationship off.
Also,
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
... the actual point of the thread which is to question whether or not you think someone who once cheated would be faithful if, say... they grew into a more mature person and met the right person at a better time in their life sort of thing. |
Sure, why not? I mean, if someone told me that they had cheated before then I might be really hesitant about them towards the beginning of the relationship, but so long as they've changed, then whatever.
Edit: Well said, Yohan.
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