I wasn't cheated on, in fact, im single. This is just a hypothetical. If I were to be cheated on. What's the best way to handle it
+1 ythere a lot of things you could do but the best would be to just brake up and leave in a nice peaceful. I tell them why you left and maybe let the other one know but he or she may have also already know. about you but if not you help the other guy but if he know scew them both. or you try figure out why they cheat on you. you could cheat on them but that case a back and forth war of number and then you get back with each other or start and endless war of number to hurt the other that end with it ending any way.
you could have a hot crazy mad 3 way but that crazy and then it end anyway. You could hurt them with someone they know but that bad and sad. You could try work it out or change you self if that why they are cheating. maybe the first time you work it out but affter 2 or 3 I just go. also if you have someone better who want to date you but you not cause you with the cheater then I brake up and go be with the better person who want and love you.
I had a girl that with a lot guys but I new about it and it was an friends with benefits not a relationship.
also I chat with a few girls at the same time but 2 of them where fake and guys so I don't know.
some one I know got cheated on but they work it out I think it was lazyless
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yIf it is a Girlfriend - Drop IMMEDIATELY and WALK AWAY, they do not deserve any considerations,
If they're living with you in a House/Apartment that you rent/own and they are not on the paperwork pack their belongings neatly into boxes, and text her to pick them up IMMEDIATELY and have a independent third party there to record when she picks them up. then block her across the board, and change all passwords she had any access to, and lock your credit.
If its her House/Apartment pack your bags and leave, find yourself other accommodation, family/hotel for the short term, then block her across the board, and change all passwords she had any access to, and lock your credit.
If your married gather as much evidence as you can, copy texts/photos/emails, Employ a PI to get more evidence on the wife and affair partner, Hold yourself together in the mean time while you consult more than one local Lawyer that will limit the number of local Lawyers she'll be able to employ, from then on its up to you whether you want to fight for the children/house/property (scorched earth etc).00 Reply
It is situational and it is easy to say you’d leave them until it happens to you. That said I know I would feel so disgusted and betrayed that I would probably cut my partner off/ghost them were it to happen to me as I’ve done similar for less. If they reached out to me I’d read every message but I wouldn’t respond and I would disconnect from the situation. I’ve also never been cheated on before so who actually knows
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+1 yEveryone is their own person. When I get cheated on by a guy that’s it. We could be friends again but that’s it. With a girl though if she‘s the one who tells me I’ll give her a second chance as long as we work on the underlying issue.
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1.4K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Release yourself from their grasp. Let them ruin someone else’s life
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+1 yIf it's obvious that the relationship is over, there's one simple thing to do.
Fuck 'em, then dump 'em as hard as you can.
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+1 yInfidelity, a breach of trust within a romantic relationship, is a deeply distressing experience that requires thoughtful consideration and deliberate action. The following are 20 strategies that can aid in coping with a cheater in a relationship, drawing on psychological insights and relationship research to provide a comprehensive perspective.
1. Acknowledge your emotions: Begin by acknowledging and validating your emotions. It is natural to feel anger, sadness, betrayal, and confusion. Give yourself permission to experience and process these emotions.
2. Seek professional guidance: Consulting a therapist or counselor with expertise in relationship dynamics and infidelity can offer invaluable insights and support. Professional guidance can help facilitate effective communication and emotional healing.
3. Practice self-care: Prioritize self-care to foster emotional well-being. Engage in activities that bring you joy, reduce stress, and promote self-reflection, such as exercise, meditation, journaling, or engaging with supportive friends and family.
4. Understand the reasons: Seek to understand the underlying reasons behind the infidelity. It may be rooted in unresolved personal issues, dissatisfaction in the relationship, or external circumstances. Exploring these factors can provide clarity and facilitate healing.
5. Communicate your boundaries: Express your feelings and set clear boundaries with your partner. Effective communication ensures that both parties understand the consequences of the infidelity and establishes expectations for future behavior.
6. Reflect on the relationship: Take time to reflect on the overall state of the relationship. Evaluate its foundation, communication patterns, shared values, and long-term compatibility. Consider whether rebuilding trust is feasible and aligned with your personal growth.
7. Consider the context: Evaluate the broader context of the relationship, including its duration, previous history, and the cheater's willingness to take responsibility for their actions. These factors can influence your decision-making process.
8. Transparency and rebuilding trust: Rebuilding trust is a crucial aspect of healing. The cheater must demonstrate transparency, honesty, and consistency over time. Assess their commitment to rebuilding trust and ensure it aligns with your needs.
9. Seek social support: Engage with trusted friends, family, or support groups to share your experiences, gain diverse perspectives, and receive emotional support. Connecting with others who have faced similar challenges can provide comfort and guidance.
10. Consider individual counseling: Engaging in individual therapy can help you process emotions, rebuild self-esteem, and gain clarity on personal values, desires, and boundaries. Individual counseling complements couples therapy and supports personal growth.
11. Couples therapy: Consider attending couples therapy together. A skilled therapist can facilitate open communication, guide the healing process, and help both partners develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the relationship.
12. Reevaluate commitment: Take time to assess your commitment to the relationship. Evaluate whether the cheater is genuinely remorseful, willing to take responsibility, and committed to personal growth. This introspection is essential for making informed decisions about the future of the relationship.
13. Time for reflection: Allow yourself time and space for personal reflection. Reflect on your own contributions to the relationship's dynamics and consider areas for personal growth and improvement, irrespective of the outcome.
14. Examine patterns of infidelity: If infidelity recurs or if it is part of an ongoing pattern, deeper issues may be at play. Investigate the root causes and determine if patterns of infidelity align with your values and expectations for a healthy relationship.
15. Understand the impact: Recognize the emotional and psychological impact of infidelity. Seek professional help if needed to process trauma, rebuild self-esteem, and work through trust issues.
16. Explore forgiveness: Forgiveness is a personal decision that requires inner healing and a commitment to letting go of resentment. Consider the feasibility and long-term benefits of forgiveness in your specific circumstances.
17. Evaluate external influences: Reflect on external factors that may have contributed to the infidelity, such as work stress, personal challenges, or relationship dissatisfaction. Acknowledge their influence while maintaining accountability for personal actions.
18. Acceptance and closure: Achieving closure is a gradual process. Acknowledge that closure may not always involve reconciliation. Acceptance may entail moving on from the relationship and focusing on personal growth and future prospects.
19. Reinvent the relationship: If both partners choose to rebuild the relationship, consider creating a new relationship foundation built on open communication, trust, and shared values. Reinvent the dynamics to foster growth and resilience.
20. Learn from the experience: Infidelity can be an opportunity for personal and relational growth. Use the experience to reflect on your needs, desires, and boundaries, ensuring future relationships are founded on trust, communication, and mutual respect.
Dealing with infidelity is undoubtedly a complex and deeply personal journey. The strategies outlined here aim to provide guidance and encourage thoughtful reflection. Remember, your emotional well-being and personal growth should always remain a priority throughout the healing process.
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+1 yIf you do not have children together then you should break up right away. Statistically, she is going to do it again, anyway.
However, if you have a child together then you should try to mend things if at all possible. Listen to her "reasons", get relationship counseling together.01 Reply
Asker+1 yWe don't want kids. Or so she says. I def. don't want kids. Can't stand them
Anonymous(25-29)+1 yI've never been cheated on but if I was, I would find someone else and then leave them for that person. I wouldn't tell them I know they cheated.
I would imagine that would leave the cheater questioning what they did wrong and make them feel worthless as they've lost an asset. We'll see if the other girl wants to stay with him as well (I doubt it). He'll be left with nothing.
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Asker+1 yYou wouldn't tell the girl?
Opinion Owner+1 yNo... assuming she didn't know about me. I'd see no reason to involve her in something he chose to do.
Asker+1 yDon't you think you should help her?
Opinion Owner+1 yHelp her from what?
He cheated with HER on ME
Asker+1 ySo don't you think it'd be a good idea to tell her that he cheated on you with her
Opinion Owner+1 yNah..
She can have him.
Asker+1 yYikes. I would think you would want to look out for your fellow woman. remind me not to ever date you
Opinion Owner+1 yI wouldn't date you anyways 👍
You're single for a reason.
Asker+1 yThanks. I'm glad I'm single, better than being with you
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+1 yGet em on candid camera and collect screenshots. When you confront them, ask them what it is you want to know. When they lie, pull out all the proof and make em look like dumb af. there's so much more I want to say but its too savage for some
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+1 yLaugh at her, tell her to grow up, and never speak to her again.
The more you can convince her it doesn't bother you and she's childish for doing it, the better you'll make yourself look and the worse you'll make her feel01 Reply- +1 y
But if you cry or get mad and throw a fit, then she'll walk away with all the power.
In the end, that's what break ups are all about... who has the power
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Asker+1 yDin't you just have a question removed for "violence" against ex's?
Anonymous(30-35)+1 yTell her to fuck off because you have no telloerance for cheating whores. I've had to do it twice, and it was very effective at both preserving the little dignity I had left and sending the very clear message that she has zero chance of mending things.
00 Reply9.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Live and learn, move on. It is not the end of the world.
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+1 yHave a long talk, take a break for a few days to figure out how to feel about it, and then decide if you want to keep going with the relationship or break up.
00 ReplyMove on, cut your losses, Heal and be single. Be patient for Divine timing. Learn the lessons from the cheater so you can see the red flags in advance.
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+1 yIt’s simple & if the sex is good don’t say a word & if the sex sucks bang her sister & tell her after.
10 Reply 1.5K opinions shared on Relationships topic. When a woman cheated on me, I got her to admit that she enjoyed it much more with him than with me, and I begged her to keep seeing him... lol
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+1 yHire someone to cut their genital off. Or hire a 👤🔪...
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Asker+1 ySo, abuse?
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It should already be in the law. Same thing should happen to rapists and serial killers.
Asker+1 yYikes. Remind me not to ever date you
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I would never date a pussy who cheats so don't worry😌
Asker+1 yI mean, I wouldn't cheat but, I mean, jesus freaking christ. Christ got off easier than what you'd want to do. And I'm jewish, so you know I'm pretty serious about this
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Christ did NOT get off easier at all. He took all humans sins.
Asker+1 yHAHAHAH, my ass
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And you call yourself Jewish👀🤡
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Agree to disagree. No point in arguing:)
1.4K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Thank you and good night.
After finding my wife and the landlord in bed together she asked what are you doing here.
My reply was I used to live here.00 Reply
+1 yEnd things immediately, walk away and cut all contact with them and never look back
10 Reply1.3K opinions shared on Relationships topic. The best way is to break up with the person and don’t give them any more chances.
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+1 yBreak up and move on. And as a bonus you see him begging you to take him back. And then you politely decline.
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+1 yBreak Up every contact and forget him/her.
It is not worth to worry00 Replyonce that trust is gone, it rarely can be fixed, so part ways
00 Reply796 opinions shared on Relationships topic. public name and shame so they never escape the guilt
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+1 yDump them. Ghost them. If you are married do all communication via your lawyer.
00 Reply 7.2K opinions shared on Relationships topic. In most cases I would dump them and never look back.
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+1 ySit on her face and blow a fart
00 Reply6K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Leave and never look back. Anything else is a waste of time and effort.
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+1 yMove on and be happy that you nw have the opportunity to find someone better.
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+1 yForgive And Hug. That’s Best Way To Do It. Also Get Him/Her Ice Cream.
00 Reply1.6K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Well, hypothetically, if you were not born, the question would be moot.
00 Reply7.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Think about what provoked them to cheat in the first place. What role did you play in it?
00 Reply667 opinions shared on Relationships topic. doesn't matter if its true or false best way is to break up
00 ReplyIn my opinion try to just handle it the calmest way bc Ik sometimes some girls may get defensive if you figure out that they cheated on you.
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+1 yTell them to f off.
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+1 yLeave them and cut off contact asap.
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+1 yBreak up with them
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+1 yThe best way is to block them out of my life.
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+1 yMaybe cheat back
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Asker+1 ySort of an "eye for an eye" type thing?
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Well in this case yeah
Asker+1 yWhy?
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I mean wht else can u do anyways
Asker+1 yI mean, you don't HAVE to
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Ok lets say i dont then wht do i do
Asker+1 yWhat is your next thing you'd do then. If you couldn't do it back
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Give him a chance
Asker+1 ySo you'd go back to him then?
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Yea n see if he can get himself together n make things right
Asker+1 yDon't you think he's just likely to do it again, because you're basically saying "I don't respect myself, and feel this is all i deserve"?
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Thatswhy i said to cheat back to bring him back on track
Asker+1 yYeah, i dk, that doesn't sound like the greatest plan. You're just playing games at that point. Just move on, and let bygones be bygones. It's time to find someone new. NO REVENGE
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Well to me thats the later stage
Asker+1 yNo, that's right away. Otherwise, its immature
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Well maybe
Asker+1 yYeah. I'm just sayin, if someone cheats on you, you move on. anything else is immature. Take your time to sulk and all that, but NOTHING MORE
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Yea i understand
Asker+1 yRight
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Asker+1 yCute
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Hehe thanks
Asker+1 yYeah
5.1K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Ignore them and move on
10 ReplyBreaking up with him and moving on
10 Reply828 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Not be with one
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+1 yFucker her best friend
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+1 yLeave and find someone new.
00 ReplyBreak up with him.
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+1 yTo let him loose
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Asker+1 ywasn't me
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