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Can You Really Get Mad if He Cheats Again? The Dilemma of Sticking with a Cheating Partner

When You Forgive a Cheater, Do You Lose the Right to Be Upset Later? Let's Talk About It.

by relationshipguru
August 25, 2024
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Can You Really Get Mad if He Cheats Again? The Dilemma of Sticking with a Cheating Partner

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Picture this: You’re in a serious relationship, or at least you believe it is. Then, you find something—texts, photos, or maybe just a gut feeling—that makes you think your man has been unfaithful. You confront him, and he admits it. He promises he’ll change, swears it was a mistake, and you decide to give him another chance. You pray on it, put your faith in him, and commit to moving forward. But what happens when he cheats again? Do you still have the right to be upset, or did you forfeit that right when you decided to stay?

This is a dilemma many people face, and there are two sides to the argument. On one hand, everyone makes mistakes, and second chances are part of life. If you choose to forgive him and he gives his word that he won’t stray again, you have every right to be angry if he breaks that promise. After all, he left you with the impression that the cheating was a one-time thing and that he was ready to move forward as a better partner.

But on the other hand, some argue that people will only do what you allow them to do. If you forgave him the first time, you might have unknowingly set a precedent. He might think that he can get away with it again, apologizing and promising to change just like before. In this scenario, some would say that you’ve shown him that his behavior is something you’ll tolerate, so getting mad the second time around might not be as justifiable.

I had this conversation with some friends, and while most didn’t admit to being the forgiving partner, we’ve all been there at some point. One friend made a great point: sometimes it’s easier to keep working on a 1,000-piece puzzle than to throw it away and start a new one. Relationships can feel like that—complex, challenging, and something you’ve invested time and effort into. But at what point do you decide whether that puzzle is worth completing?

So, what’s the verdict? Do you have the right to be upset with a man for cheating after you’ve already stuck it out once? Or should you accept that forgiving him the first time might mean accepting his behavior? Let’s hear your thoughts.

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