I guess I will just voice the other side. I assume these are young, twenty-somethings? I cheated on my now husband when we were daing was in our twenties. Still so young and so much to learn, about yourself and what you want in a relationship. Young men especially at that age are still just so immature. I think monogamy at that age is difficult. They're not married, so commmitment is different. I would not tolerate cheating in a marriage, but I really don't think young twenty-somethings should even be in monogamous relationships if they're not quite ready. If I were her, and loved him, I would probably talk about how he's feeling and see if maybe they both shouldn't just ease up the intensity of the relationship and explore seeing other people until they're both ready for a real commitment. I would not judge him, honestly. People make mistakes and they're not married.
Anonymous wrote:Rather than telling her anything, I'd ask her how it makes her feel. Give advice according to her feelings. If she seems unphased by it, then once and only once you could say something like, "If it were me, I'd feel like he had been cheating, but I know you might feel differently." Then drop it.
Anonymous wrote:Is the former girlfriend reliable or just trying to stir up drama?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is visiting with her boyfriend and just found out he was sexting his former girlfriend this past October. The former girlfriend let her know. I don’t know what to make of this. Maybe I’m old fashioned but it feels like cheating to me. What advice should I be giving my daughter about this? It definitely lowers my opinion of him significantly. I don’t understand why someone would be tempted to do such a thing.
Anonymous wrote:It's cheating.
As for advice I'd frame it in terms of what she wants out of a relationship. Does this make her feel happy, cherished, respected etc?
I would avoid saying anything disparaging about him even though we all know he's trash, you trash-talking him will only make her want to defend him and save face. and likely to keep him around longer.