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Old 29 January 2003, 04:45 PM
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The only way to solve the problem of prickteasers is:

1) Kill her

2) Kill yourself

or even kill yourself then kill her..
Old 29 January 2003, 05:03 PM
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I have to say, I would never intentionally go for a bloke who was in a relationship but my fella was engaged when I met him. He chased me for ages (I knew him and his fiancee and neither of them were happy they stayed together through habit and financial commitment more than anything) I gave in eventually and it was the best thing I could have done. I'm really happy and he has made a really good partner to me and dad to my son.
Old 29 January 2003, 08:39 PM
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<<or even kill yourself then kill her.. >>

i can see a potential technicality getting in the way of that plan :P

unless ofcourse other arrangements have been made
Old 29 January 2003, 10:23 PM
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But its like they're out to simply destroy someones marriage just for the challenge of fun of it,...... I find them people sad and low, shame really that so many people can't find their own partner, but i know its an ego boost for some to actually know they can tempt or have someone elses partner.
But who is worse? The person who cheated or the person who tempted?




I feel sorry for his new girlfriend but it's none of my business now. She'll find out soon enough.
I know how you feel. I felt the same about my ex's new boyfriend(s)..... and they did find out soon enough.
You feel more sorry for him knowing that he had a relationship turn sour because his ex' had an affair, but he's totally oblivious to the fact that he's now getting unknowingly involved with another cheater.




My first long term girlfriend lied to me for years and I still speak well of her, my seconds long term girlfriend cheated on me (effectively ripping my heart out of my ***) and I still speak well of her too. I loved them once so if I slag them off now it doesn't refect well on my judgement They made mistakes and we split up but they aren't bad people really ...just misguided/stupid IMO.
Very true. But once a cheater, always a cheater?



[Edited by Andy-P - 1/29/2003 10:37:01 PM]
Old 30 January 2003, 12:16 AM
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I think I have a right to slag him off, don't you?!
I agree violence is unacceptable but I am always very cautious of women who play the 'he hit me card' One of my ex's would claim this of me because when she attacked me with fists and legs flailing I'd eventually restrain her with force! Once a relationship is on that slope its over. Problem is she used to make me feel guilt because of it yet I was the one that had to hide cuts and scratches at work I totally understand your violence may have been one way though If a girl hit me know she wouldn't see me for dust cause I'd be right out of there!

Once a cheater, always a cheater!
Do you have any evidence to back that up? As far as I'm aware the person to which you are refering hasn't done this! What would I know though
Old 30 January 2003, 06:55 AM
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What I said was:
...once a cheater, always a cheater?
Not
Once a cheater, always a cheater!
I was asking a question, not making a statement.
Old 30 January 2003, 07:09 AM
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Dump that zero and get yourself a hero! [/Riki Lake]
Old 30 January 2003, 09:35 AM
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Not sure of the context the question is being asked in but my most recent girlfriend didn't cheat on me if thats what you are asking. There are two things that I really can't tollerate in a relationship:

1. Cheating
2. Lying (even over small things)

Every relationship I've had has ended because one of these have occured. The reason I have these 'rules' is because I'm naturally not a very trusting person and once someone has cheated on me or lied to me the mistrust that would follow will make their life hell and subsequently the relationship hell.

I honestly believe when my ex cheated on me that she would NEVER do it again. Despite the fact that I loved her so dearly I had set that boundary out clearly and she broke it! That's why despite her trying on and off for the best part of a year I would not/could not go back out with her. Its a simple relationship concept that many people seem to miss....when someone draws a line in the sand you do not cross it!
Old 30 January 2003, 09:49 AM
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Agree with SB on this one. No going back, once the trust has gone, the relationship isn't worth saving.

Doomed, We're all Doomed
Old 30 January 2003, 08:54 PM
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Hit the nail on the head there Saxo Boy, couldn't agree more.
Old 31 January 2003, 11:32 PM
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Saxo Boy is damn right there....just been through this in the last two weeks with my g/friend of 7 years ....once there's an element of doubt and suspicion in your mind theres no going back to what it was.

Hence me now being single and doing a little retail therapy

Dave
Old 01 February 2003, 12:18 PM
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7 years Sorry to hear that went pear-shaped
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