wife mommy.Anonymous wrote:36. Does he have kids? I would run if he has kids and is a former cheater. There are too many obstacles.
If he has no kids and he's very repentant, then he might be worth the risk. Trust your gut.
Anonymous wrote:36 is young. He already cheated in a marriage and he hasn't even hit the midlife crisis years, or the 'business like/full on kid years' yet.
Yeah- not a keeper. And with another married person so they were willing to wreck two marriages? Nah, RUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Anonymous wrote:Wondering. Currently talking to an attractive 36 yr old man who is divorced. He cheated on his ex wife with an also married woman for 2 months. His ex found out after a phone call. They stayed together 2 more years but then divorced. He says he fell out of love and was celibate and worked on retention from sex to understand why he cheated. He says he has deep feelings for me so idk but also has way more sexual experience than me. I'm past 30 too. He says he wouldn't cheat again. Can a cheater actually nit cheat again? Any experiences with a reformed cheater?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he can tell you are reluctant. A cheater will do/say whatever needs to be said to "win". He will no doubt be charming and fun and sexy, and he might even mean it when he says he won't cheat again. But someone like that cheats for the intensity (just like now the intensity of winning) of going after something. Eventually it is highly likely he will need intensity again, and easily could cheat.