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He has been a cheater all his life, do you think he will ever change and finally become a faithful loving husband?

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Question - (21 November 2008) 4 Answers - (Newest, 23 November 2008)
A female United States age 41-50, *eesey writes:

I have a friend who has been a cheater for most of his life. He played a game with two women for about 6 years. The one women he had for about 8 years (she was married), after 2 years he picked up another women, he could keep them separate due to the fact one was married. When the one got a divorce he and moved out on her own he kept of the game of two women, the one women always knew and the other one did not. He would tell the divorce women to hang in there that he needed time. Last year he moved to a new state and took the one women and her children with him. He still kept up the game of the two women telling the divorce women he was trying to get out of the mess. He did get caught finally from the one women and he was scared and asked her to marry him. 2 days before the wedding he took the divorce women away promising love and happiness. He left and got married never telling the divorce women, when he got back he told the divorce women that the reason he was unable to talk to her was that he got caught and he was in trouble. He carried this on for about 2 weeks and he did get caught now by his wife. He has caught it off with the divorce women telling her he still loves her but he does not want to hurt any one any more. Do you think that he will leave the divorce women alone and finally be a faithful married man.

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A female reader, Teacake United States +, writes (23 November 2008):

Teacake agony auntRight, he's spiritual! LOL He's so full of himself. LOL

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A female reader, Reesey United States +, writes (23 November 2008):

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Teacake,

Thank you for your advice, I try really hard to keep my friend (divorce women) active and away. The man in question is trying really hard and and staying faithful, he always claimed to be a very spiritual and is going back to his spiritual side. I have spoken with my friend and I am with you, he was never happy with this other women and he has tried for a whole 2 weeks, I think she is wonderful and deserves a lot better than that jerk.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (21 November 2008):

Doubt it. Give him a wide berth if he's after you.

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A female reader, Teacake United States +, writes (21 November 2008):

Teacake agony auntYou have to be kidding (yourself that is). This is a really messed up asshole and unless you have a magic wand, I suggest you run away like hell.

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