i have a problem. i really love my boyfriend but i can't stop cheating on him. i have cheated on him close to 10 times with a bunch of different guys (one of the them was his best friend). i really do love him and i don't want to break up but no matter how hard i try i always end up cheating. help! by the way i'm 14.
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emily
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Alpha345 answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 12:17 am: Well, maybe you should reasess your love and relationship with your boyfriend. You have cheated on him almost 10 times now right? I really don't want to say this in any negative way but from the sound of what your telling me, your love for him isn't really true. My honest advice is you need to see where you stand with him and if you think you can't not cheat on him then you need to break up with him on friendly terms so he can still be your friend. But if you think you can resist cheating and stay only with him, then by God stay with him. If you keep cheating on him eventually he is going to find out or get a very strong impression you are cheating and then you will most likely break up on unfriendly terms and probably lose him as a friend (which I am undoubtfully sure you do not wish to lose him as a friend *Nor do I want you to lose him as a friend because losing friends like that sucks, plain and simple* ). Do what you think is right and maybe use this advice to help you. I really hope I helped and everything works out. Good luck to you, if you need anything else..just IM or email me and ask. Hope this helped.
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