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Once a Cheater - Always a Cheater
Five Signs to Help You Know
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So you've been cheated on. It was devastating--like being kicked in the
gut and thrown into the gutter. You couldn't eat or function at work. Or
maybe you were up all night watching old movies, crying and eating pints
of Ben & Jerry's. The affair creates such heartache and pain that you do
not want it to happen again. Definitely
never again.
The questions loom large. Is the cheater going to cheat again? It's a
big issue. Should you trust again or not? Is it true, "Once a cheater,
always a cheater"? You may feel torn, like you want to take your
cheating partner back but feel like it is a point of pride not to. You
think, maybe you should just dive into that online pool, start looking
for some great profiles and forget all about it. Or maybe not.
Well, I have some critical information for you: Research studies show
that even among married couples, cheating is relatively common: about
22% of men and 13% of women cheat. According to recent studies, even
spouses who describe themselves as "happy" with their marriage have
affairs.
But the good news is this: Many people who are in relationships that
have decent chemistry and benefits for both partners can actually work
through the crisis of affairs. Not only that, they can become closer and
put an end to cheating once and for all. This means that, "Once a
cheater, always a cheater" is just not true. There are people who learn
and grow from the painful emotional hurricane and the loss of closeness
in the relationship that are the aftermaths of cheating.
Of course there are players or sex addicts that will cheat and cheat and
cheat again. These are the ones your truly have to watch out for. How do
you tell if you are dealing with a chronic cheater?
Here are five signs
that indicate your cheater is not a chronic case and that the
relationship still has hope:

If the cheater shows these signs and the relationship is good for you in
many ways, consider taking your partner back. One caveat: If your
partner continues the affair or starts a new one, in spite of showing
the above signs, you may be dealing with a player or a sex addict.
And just how do you know if the cheating is going on again? Here are
some common signs:
If you find out your partner is cheating again, it's time to protect
yourself from any further heartbreak by breaking up with this person.
There are wonderful new matches waiting right there on your computer
screen!
In sum, if your partner strays, it doesn't absolutely mean he or she
will do it again. Once a cheater, always a cheater isn't necessarily
true. Forgiveness and a new coming together are possible. If you have
been betrayed but want to see if it can work, just stay heads up for a
while and see which way the train is heading!
Need some relationship help with infidelity?
You can read about the latest research on cheating and keeping passion
and love alive in your relationship in
Dr.
Diana Kirschner's
new book,
Love in 90 Days: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Own True
Love.