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Should I tell him that in the past I slept with his cousin?

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Question - (5 October 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 5 October 2011)
A female Ghana age 41-50, anonymous writes:

is it wrong, dating a guy whom in the past like five years ago u slept with a guy, who happen to be his cousin, but u didn't know back than....only discoverd now after dating this guy that they are cousin with the one u slept with in the past, but nathing serious happen between the two of you, but u were so honest and tell your boyfriend, that few years ago u slept with his cousin, but the two of us never dated..want to hear your point of view.

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A male reader, landomando United States +, writes (5 October 2011):

Tell Him now!!! If this waits, the longer you date when he finds out it will get worse... and trust me he will probably find out. Sit down be really calm and be like I need to tell you something I just recently discovered. This is really hard for me to tell you and i have been thinking of ways too. Im not sure how to tell you this but plzz dont be mad at me... Hopefully he wont care. But he might and well he has to accept that it was in your past. Thats something you dont want to keep a secret.

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