I cheated, should I break up with my partner?
PracticalMaple
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Dec 11, 2015
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you should speak with your partner about it and see what you both think would be the right thing to do for the best
Anonymous
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Dec 12, 2015
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Yes, you won't find peace if you hang on there. Accept your mistake and then seek forgiveness from yourself. You can't be happy with your partner untill you can disclose this to him/her. If you can do that, well and good.
leejanelle
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Dec 12, 2015
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The best thing you can do it situations like these is to be honest with your partner. Telling them or not is totally up to you.
greatfulDreamer43
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Dec 12, 2015
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Talk to him/her about the situation if you love him/her feel sorry and never do it again if you really care for your loved one. Don't hurt anyone it get person on their keen you need to know the pain of hurting other god bless you
happyhearts5
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Dec 12, 2015
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yes 100% you have to break up so that you don't hurt your partner more.it is better to hurt them with the truth rather than hurting them daily with all the lies you create to keep them happy.
Anonymous
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Dec 12, 2015
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You should do what you feel is most appropriate in this situation. From my previous experience, though, you should honestly tell your partner what happened. This doesn't just apply to cheating. Are you feeling like you want to pursue the other person, or your partner still? If the answer is that you want to stay with your partner, they deserve to hear the honest truth, and then, it is up to them to decide whether or not they want to maintain a relationship with you. Dating a person consists of having a lot of trust, and sometimes when these things happen it's hard to regain that. But, I wish you the best of luck in getting the best you can out of this situation without harming your partner in the process.
veronicahaunani
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Dec 13, 2015
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There are no universal shoulds when dealing with private relationships. I cheated on someone once when I was drunk. It scared me, because the person told me that he could never be with a cheater. I told him what I did in tears. He listened and told me we would work it out. I had never been forgiven like that before. And, since then I have been able to do that kind of forgiveness work with others, because I remember the blessing I felt with him.
LITEUPLIVES11
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Dec 13, 2015
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No tell him or her. Its a big realisation if he or she forgives you be loyal otherwise take a bow and exit as you cheated and other has a right to accept you or not. But if he or she loves you will accept you not because you confessed it is just because they love you
Anonymous
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Dec 13, 2015
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Be honest and hope he can forgive if he truly cares he will forgive as he loves you and understand how U feel
71057
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Dec 13, 2015
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If your partner is ready to forgive and forget and you really promise to never do that again then it ain't really necessary, just be loyal from now on.
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