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Past behavior ALWAYS indicative of future behavior?


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Old 5th November 2009, 3:55 PM   #39
SummerLady
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Till the relationship is no longer balanced.. then he is likely to revert back to his old self and replay the tape he knows.. he isn't happy or getting what he wants so he will look elsewhere.

So even the guy you know very well might be a serial cheater but his relationship at this time fits him well..

No I disagree. The problem he made was staying in the relationship. If and when you continue in a relationsip that is not meeting your needs that is your first mistake. Again not a reason to go out and cheat but I see where and why this happens. People that concern me are the ones that smile and tell everyone, even their closest friends and family WE ARE SO HAPPY and are out cheating. That is scary...
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