my boyfriend of almost two years cheated on me. he madeout with a girl when he was drunk and i forgave him.
a few monthes later he didnt call me one night and then he called the next night saying his phone charger was messed up and he was sick and fell asleep at six. that weekend i figured out he lied to me and was really drinking with 2 gay guys and two girls. i dont have a problem with gay people but this guy always flirts with my boyfriend.
should i give him another chance.?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mystique23 answered Monday October 27 2008, 12:50 am: Honestly, it is all about what you can handle. It would not matter whether or not he did anything. If you truly cannot trust him then you have something to worry about. I say as long as your guy is not gay then all you have to think about now is the women. But like I said, if you cannot trust him then chances are you should have a talk with him and see whats up.
You sound like you want more than what you are currently getting, don't settle for less if you think you are. Empower yourself honey!!!!!!
Hope that this helps, GOOD LUCK :) [ Mystique23's advice column | Ask Mystique23 A Question ]
jessayy answered Sunday October 26 2008, 9:38 pm: yeah i agree.
the only way you would have to worry about the other guy is if your boyfriend is gay also. and making-out is just as bad as havin sex with someone else. i would not give them another chance. because once you forgive them the first time they will think "oh, well i got away with it the first time" [ jessayy's advice column | Ask jessayy A Question ]
AdviceAbby answered Sunday October 26 2008, 8:41 pm: If it's a guy flirting with your boyfriend, I wouldn't worry about it, unless your boyfriend is gay. I think once he does something with someone else again, that's when you should not give him a second chance. [ AdviceAbby's advice column | Ask AdviceAbby A Question ]
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