Anonymous wrote:I dated a serial cheater (man). He was in recovery and never cheated on me and it’s not why we broke up. I will say though that when I was with him he would always scan the room, rather than having me on his arm and at times I felt like he used me as a prop or player in his drama with other women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a good sign they told you. Are they in therapy and regretful?
I might date someone like this but I would almost certainly not marry them.
He is in therapy and claims to be regretful. But my gut tells me it happened more than once.
Always listen to your gut in a situation like this. Men who are serial cheaters are addicted to the thrill and really likely to relapse even if they have had therapy. Read all the threads with these poor women who had 5, 10 good years after affair discovery and the guy just cheats again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a good sign they told you. Are they in therapy and regretful?
I might date someone like this but I would almost certainly not marry them.
He is in therapy and claims to be regretful. But my gut tells me it happened more than once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a good sign they told you. Are they in therapy and regretful?
I might date someone like this but I would almost certainly not marry them.
He is in therapy and claims to be regretful. But my gut tells me it happened more than once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a good sign they told you. Are they in therapy and regretful?
I might date someone like this but I would almost certainly not marry them.
He is in therapy and claims to be regretful. But my gut tells me it happened more than once.
Anonymous wrote:Could you give more context? It sounds like the person has owned it and is remorseful. Literally everyone you date who is 40+ is going to have some kind of baggage. And you said date, not marry. If this person cheats on you, you break up and move on.