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I have been dating a girl for over a year. Due to work and other selffish activities, I was not supporting her emotionally like I should. Recently she admitted to having sex with another person. Of course there were many lies that accompied the cheating. At the time of these acts, she says we were broke up. I did not feel like we were. She says she is sorry, but seeing that we are only dating, should I just cut bait and run or what?
I really do love her and wanted a future with her. There is no doubt in my mind that is what I wanted
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Joined: Apr 2001
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Why would you want a future with a woman who screws around on you when you don't "support her emotionally?" And lies to you? This is how she solves problems? Surely you cannot consider her good marriage material? Would she be a good mother to your children?
sheeesh, you need to run for your life while the getting is good. Do you want to be dealing with this when you have 3 kids and a mortgage and she doesn't feel "emotionally supported" in the future?
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