so i was on my gf's facebook page, im 19 and shes 21, and she was on a seperate computer having a conversation with what she says was just an old friend. then he decided to send a picture of his dick to her and she said things like, "I'm jealous of your girlfriend" "too bad we both have signnificant others or id totally take that dick" and just other flirty things. She knew i was mad but "didnt know why" until i told her that i knew instead of being honest with me. So not only did she lie to me and her friends because she thought no one would find out, she was flirting and got a picture of another guys dick. she only admitted it when i confronted her. Now me and this girl have been dating for 4 months now and ive had many trust issues with her before so i broke up with her. i know shes sorry and i do really love her but should i be with someone i can't trust? help me!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sunshine1232 answered Friday March 4 2011, 11:46 pm: No you shouldn't be with someone who you can't trust if she's sorry she would of been honest and truthful with you from the start and she wouldn't of flirted and did what she did it's her loss she lost you she brought you breaking up with her upon herself it's her fault the smart thing to do would of been to tell you the truth from the start when you confronted her but no she thought she could get away with lieing the things she did to you shouldn't be tolerated especially since you were in a relationship with her she wasn't truthful loyal or faithful to you..you don't need to be wasting your time on her she isn't worth it not after what she put you through you did nothing wrong it was all her she has nobody to blame but herself there's plenty of other girls out there who will treat you with respect and who will treat you like the human being that you are :) [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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