My Question of the Day: Octavia cheats once on her husband, Claude, and she feels so horrible about it she never plans to do it again. No one knows about the one-time meeting, and the man Octavia cheated with is killed in a freak car accident. Even though she has vowed not to ever cheat again, her one indiscretion gnaws away at her conscience day and night. She thinks that if she confesses to Claude what she’s done, and lets him know she’ll never do it again, she’ll feel better. Do you think Octavia should tell Claude about her affair?
My Question of the Day: You cheat ONCE, and NEVER plan to do it again. As circumstances would have it, no one will be able to find out unless you tell someone. Should you tell your partner/spouse?
My 2 Cents: This question was originally asked on 03 August 2009.
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My Question of the Day: “If you’re being cheated on, deep down you know it’s happening, even if you choose not to confront it.” Why do you or don’t you agree with this statement?
My 2 Cents: I’d have to say I disagree with this statement.
There’s one thing to know something is going on and just choosing to ignore it, but some people simply have no clue. They trust their partners implicitly, because they don’t believe they have any reason to not trust him/her.
Some cheaters are just excellent at covering their tracks, too. You can’t blame the victim for allowing the cheating to happen unless you know, beyond a doubt, that the victim knew about the infidelity and just ignored it.
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