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He said he didnt want to keep cheating on me but nothing seems to be changing. Was everything he said a load of rubbish?

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Question - (1 October 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 1 October 2007)
A female United States age 36-40, anonymous writes:

My boyfriend has cheated many many times. Finally he tells me cause of an trust issue from his past girlfriend who cheated he never did trust me. So he always had a girl on the side. Now he says he doesn't want that. I have stayed by his side cause I know he's better then that.he asked me to work it out and he promised he would buy me first and be all about me like I've been to him....but today he was at a friends he's been gone since Friday I didn't want him home cause I'm upset cause if the new girl I found out about. So I asked him to come home and he said he didn't want to...this is in person..... I said I've been crying and I need to talk to you..bacilly in the end I said if you don't come home we are done cause this shows your just full of bull....you should wanna be there and make me feel better he was being an ass! He said let me watch the game ill come later. I said if I leave we are done! He said well that's your choice!!!! And let me leave!!!!! So does that mean everything he said was bull?

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A female reader, eyeswideopen United States +, writes (1 October 2007):

eyeswideopen agony auntFool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. Dump his sorry ass, no future here.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (1 October 2007):

The fact that he's cheated many, many times should be indication enough that you're better off without him.

Find a guy who is worthy of you - certainly not this particular one!

Phil

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