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I did once after learning the guy was living w/ someone. We had gone out without me knowing about the girl at home and once after I did know, but I wouldn't knowingly ever do it again. It just left me with an unhealthy unhappy feeling within and about myself. Life is just too short to purposely make it miserable.
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If I were single, I wouldn't date a past cheater. As far as I'm concerned, once a cheater, always a cheater. People don't change. Unfortunately, many people go into a relationship thinking that they can change the other person. It never happens.
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I do not believe that "once a cheater, always a cheater".
Yes, Patrick, people DO change. People change all the time. Throughout a person's life they are constantly evolving & changing...people grow and mature, find new interests, and develop new attitudes toward things. The importance of a relationship may become stronger as someone matures and they are not likely to cheat when they find a loving, healthy relationship. |
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Oops. Didn't complete answering the question.
If I knew someone had cheated in the past, it wouldn't prevent me from dating them. I would maybe be a little more wary of my feelings toward him at first and let him know it is a concern to me. However, for the reasons I mentioned above, just because he may have been careless with a relationship in the past, that doesn't mean he'll always be careless with his relationships. |
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Once a cheater, always a cheater? Ehh, I don't agree fully. Sometimes you don't have to be alone to feel lonely. Life can really suck for someone caught in an unloving relationship, causing them to cheat. Loosing their present relationship may actually be an encouragement to cheat. If you put that person in a loving relationship later, they may compare it to the old relationship, see how much better it can be, then the relationship is very treasured and they may never risk loosing it in any way. If someone cheated just for sex though....walk away. |
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Exactly, mariner! You can't write someone off just b/c they've cheated before...they may feel tons of regret about it and are desperate to change their ways. However, you really can't give someone like that several chances. That is where the line should be drawn. If they mess up and go back to their old ways, then stop the relationship.
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I think we all make mistakes especially when we are younger or are in situations such as described above .... it should depend on the situation.
Of course, I still believe it's best to end the relationship before cheating or committing adultery but it's not always black and white. I guess you can't just say 'once a cheater, always a cheater', that's just not always true.
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I try to treat others as I would hope they would treat me.
My ex cheated on me, I forgave her, a couple years later she did it again. I packed her bags for her. Once, I'm a dumbass, but twice? you are history. No questions asked. As for me, I never did see anyone (or cheat) during that marriage until after the divorce was complete. Then I went crazy! |
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