Monday, 07 July 2008

  • What would you do if you suspected your significant other of cheating on you but couldn't prove it?

    If you really suspect your significant other of cheating, maybe they don't need to be your significant other anymore. Why? Two reasons:

    1. Chances are, your instincts might be right, and they might be cheating on you, or;
    2. If your S.O. can't provide you with the assurance that they'll be faithful to your relationship, then you should just end it.

    The last one is, in my opinion, one of the hardest calls to make. A lot of people believe that just because there's no proof of cheating or because there's no one to fall back on, a relationship shouldn't be terminated. Just like fire, a relationship needs a number of key components to work, and trust is a BIG one; if there is no trust, there can't be a constructive relationship.

       

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