Advice: Get out of the relationship NOW.joshuaayt said:1-2: My girlfriend DOES cheat on me, relentlessly- and you know what I do, when I inevitably find out a few days later? Ask her what *I* did wrong.
I think I have a problem... But I can quit her, whenever I want... Yeah.
I know that she's not respecting me, at all, here, but I'm not very good at confrontations.
3: Male.
Yeah, no. Cheating doesn't have jack sh*t to do with how monogamous one is evolutionarily inclined, looking isn't cheating, acting is cheating, and acting is a choice. To cheat merely because of the excuse of being evolutionarily inclined would only further prove lack of intellect to a degree so serious, you really shouldn't endanger the world by spreading your seed, or ignorance.irani_che said:drop em fast
men will cheat just because they are men, checking out a girl is reflexive, and from an evolutionary POV we can have multiple wives/girlfriends to have more kids.
women, alternatively, are hardwired to be monogamous, to a degree much larger than in men,
when a girl cheats it means the end. it means she would break up but the likes the lifestyle you give her
I'd never cheat on you, my love. You're the only man for me. <3Azure-Supernova said:1. Would it make a difference if they were honest enough to tell you themselves instead of hiding it from you? Would you be willing to work through it?
I'm sorry, but this is one case where telling the truth will not make what happened any better. I'll still be hurt, upset and untrusting.
2. If not, is there anything that would convince you to work through it and continue the relationship? Or might there be any aspects about the relationship that would make you want to stay?
I could try and work on the relationship, but I don't know if I could ever trust them fully agains so i would likely fall apart. If we had kids I'm be more likely to try harder. But this would cut me pretty deep.
3. Are you male or female?
Male
It's a complicated question for me, so just put 'other' if you got a box for it.Chancie said:Simply because studies show girls are more forgiving than guys, and a part of this is to see if that might be considered true. Opposite genders react differently to just about everything.Damien Granz said:3.) Not sure why that should matter, so I'm just going to give 'no response'.
Now, this is a very interesting topic for me, as I'm something of a film-maker, and the last idea I came up with (for a short film I have yet to write) involves the fallout on a camping trip between two couples (students who share a house) when two of them accidentally reveal they cheated on their partners together while drunk. The underlying theme is whether or not the wronged pair would forgive their partners if they'd been honest in the first place, instead of waiting a month and then revealing it all by mistake.Chancie said:I'm taking a poll for a class, so I need honest opinions!
Here's the situation. Let's say your significant other cheated on you, but instead of finding out some dramatic way, they came clean and told you themselves.
1. Would it make a difference if they were honest enough to tell you themselves instead of hiding it from you? Would you be willing to work through it?
2. If not, is there anything that would convince you to work through it and continue the relationship? Or might there be any aspects about the relationship that would make you want to stay?
3. Are you male or female?
Thanks, guys!
Note: I know it really depends on the circumstances, but I mean in a general and hypothetical situation, if possible. Or, if anything, think about the relationship you're currently in now and apply it to this.
My first (and only atm) girlfriend cheated on me with some random person when she was drunk, someplace few hours away. She told one of my good friends and he told her not to say anything because he didnt know how I would react. Either way, I knew something was bothering her one day and she came clean (after a little persuading). I remember her putting sun glasses on to try and cover up her tears. I didn't know how to react, hell all I wanted to do was hug her and tell her everything was alright... so I did! Everyone makes mistakes and she felt terrible about it. Really hurt me, don't get me wrong but I really liked her. (Also we hadn't been going out long so that probably factors into it)Chancie said:I'm taking a poll for a class, so I need honest opinions!
Here's the situation. Let's say your significant other cheated on you, but instead of finding out some dramatic way, they came clean and told you themselves.
1. Would it make a difference if they were honest enough to tell you themselves instead of hiding it from you? Would you be willing to work through it?
2. If not, is there anything that would convince you to work through it and continue the relationship? Or might there be any aspects about the relationship that would make you want to stay?
3. Are you male or female?
Thanks, guys!
Note: I know it really depends on the circumstances, but I mean in a general and hypothetical situation, if possible. Or, if anything, think about the relationship you're currently in now and apply it to this.