i was in a relationship for 2 yrs and 3 months and at the end my boyfriend cheeted on me..am so dissapointed because i gaved him everything i could possibly give a man...now am devasted i dont know what to do :(
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? WyzeLizzy answered Saturday December 12 2009, 10:25 pm: I know how that can be....We as women are always in hope to have that one special person will be faithful to us in all areas...Emotionally supportive and faithful to our hearts that we so openly give them.
The downside to this is that we have to step and either realize this has happened for a reason and he's not the best one for you and move on, or give it only one shot to see if it's worth looking into.
WE all make those mistakes that we regret. I have forgiven a man for cheating, merely because he was the father of my child, with hope that I could forgive and forget.
Only one thing is that we never forget. Forgiving is so hard, especially when we just want to be happy in love.
If you know in your heart that you can not find the trust needed to be in a healthy relationship, then you will need to just know in your heart that he was not the one,that was meant to be in your life.
Moving on is hard, and I once thought I would never find that kind of love ever again, but after months of crying and sadness, I finally let go, and two weeks later, found the love of my life and am happily married.
This too can happen to you...have faith and don't lose hope! [ WyzeLizzy's advice column | Ask WyzeLizzy A Question ]
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