Boyfriend accepted friend request from woman he cheated on me with...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he is still your boyfriend because.....?


Another one who lacks reading comprehension.


No. It’s kind of beyond comprehension. It’s something OP is going to have to ask herself in order to move forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think that was too much cheating too early in a relationship to forgive in the first place, but at this point, yes, you need to leave him.

+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he is still your boyfriend because.....?


Another one who lacks reading comprehension.


No. It’s kind of beyond comprehension. It’s something OP is going to have to ask herself in order to move forward.


He is NOT still her boyfriend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

OP, you say he was with her long term, but how long term are we talking... a month? 3 months? a year?


Great question!!!
OP, how long term was this long term relationship that he cheated on you with?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he is still your boyfriend because.....?


Another one who lacks reading comprehension.


No. It’s kind of beyond comprehension. It’s something OP is going to have to ask herself in order to move forward.


He is NOT still her boyfriend.


I know. But to move forward she needs to understand why she picked him, and stayed with him, when she deserves so much better.
Anonymous
As a man ... you did not overreact imo. DTMF if he doesn’t “get” it.
Anonymous
Dump
Anonymous
Dump him and never look back.
Anonymous
If you feel deep down it was the right thing, it was the right thing. You showed strength, good for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You did not overreact. It was a hurtful and dumb thing for him to do. And you shouldn't trust him. He's handing you the red flag. Take it & run.


+1
Anonymous
Good for you OP! I'm proud of you for kicking him out and ending things.

From my own experience, I can say someone who is a cheater and boundary pusher will always do things like this sort of inappropriate talking to an ex as long as there are no horrible consequences for him. He was having his cake and eating it to, so why would he stop?

Seriously good for you. You may feel horribly now but you won't regret this later in life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a man, I think you overreacted. It was 2 years ago. Either you trust him or you don't. If you do, he can be friends with her. If you don't, then you should have left him before the friending thing anyway.


''as a man'', ha? Sure.
OP, you made a mistake forgiving him in the first place. He is man whore.
Anonymous
OP, you did the right thing!
Anonymous
OP here again: Thank you all for your support, it's really helped me push through this. He's currently removing his remaining belongings from my house while I'm at work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here: it’s not like she was a one-night stand. He had a long relationship with this woman, and it took a LONG time for us to repair our relationship when I found out. I feel like him accepting her request is allowing her back into our lives. Its not like he decided to leave her because he felt bad...they got into an argument and she told me about their relationship. Otherwise, I would have never known....

Why are you still with him?
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