I have been with a woman for two weeks when two of my best friends came over to spend the weekend with us. After dinner, we started to have a drink and I noticed that she was being flattered by the two guys. She practically chose to ignore me and I left to sleep.
Later I found she had performed oral sex on the two guys after consuming fair amount of alcohol, although she wasn't totally drunk. She was free of her shyness but was aware of what was happening.
When confronted the next day, she tried to deny it but finally admitted when strong evidence was presented.
Now she says she loves me and wants to be with me and has no attraction to the other two, although she has their contact numbers, and may well contact at least one of them.
I believe the root cause was alcohol.
My question is can I trust this woman?
Thank You.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? X_jessica_X answered Thursday June 14 2007, 3:41 am: I cant tell you if you should trust her or not because thats your decision.
but i think you should give her another chance because all girls make mistakes,especially if they have been drinking, trust me. and if she tells you she loves you and she wont do it again, then she probably means it because most girls dont say they love some one unless they really mean it because to us its a strong word.
but try talking to her and make sure shell never to something like that again.
but if you cant trust her then the relationship might not work
because trust is everything. ya know.
well i hope my advice could help
tell me how it goes.
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