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Lynnie
WeddingWire Administrator October 2016

Cheating - Red Flag or Deal Breaker?

Lynnie, on August 13, 2019 at 11:46 AM

Posted in Family and Relationships 85

Last question!! Do you firmly believe that "once a cheater, always a cheater"? Or is a history of cheating just a red flag for you? Red flag or a deal breaker? ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thanks for weighing in on these relationship hurdles! If you missed any questions you can start from the beginning here: Red Flag or...

Last question!! Do you firmly believe that "once a cheater, always a cheater"? Or is a history of cheating just a red flag for you?

Red flag or a deal breaker?


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Thanks for weighing in on these relationship hurdles! If you missed any questions you can start from the beginning here: Red Flag or Deal Breaker?

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85 Comments

  • Natalie
    Devoted December 2021
    Natalie ·
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    DEAL B R E A K E R!!!
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  • Squeezy Bean
    Devoted June 2023
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    Red flag if it's been a singular historical event prior to being together.
    But if it's consistent with many relationships, there is no way I could ever trust him, and that would be a definite deal breaker.

    This is something that we have discussed and firmly agreed on. Neither of us will accept cheating, because there is no excuse. It's disrespectful, unloving, avoidable and utterly unnecessary. Once you lose respect for your partner, it's over.
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  • Emilia
    Super June 2019
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    A deal breaker. No future together after such thing...

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  • Ellen
    Devoted October 2021
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    Deal breaker. This includes emotional affairs. I wouldn’t ever trust him again. Once trust is broken I personally wouldn’t be able to recover from that.
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  • Samantha
    VIP October 2022
    Samantha ·
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    It MAY depend, if in the past. But cheating in me? No. I worked very hard to repair our marriage after he had an affair (it was my fault, in his opinion) and five years later he left me for someone else (a 20 years younger and pregnant someone else), so for me, I’m not doing that again. He can go work on himself without me.
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