Web822
Web822 t1_j2ea8te wrote
It's ridiculous to even enter these dialogs.
a few months of relationship
you don't need therapy, get rid of it
Web822 t1_j2e41yi wrote
Reply to [30f] [31f] [39m] How do I stand by my friend while she’s trying to blow up her life? by [deleted]
now i have to ask
Are you sure your boyfriend is cheating on her?
this relationship may have been going on for a long time and the promotion you think her deserve in career may be the result of her relationship with your boss.
she is not a nice person and you are supporting cheating by pretending to be a bystander.
please find the evidence, inform hr. Both affect the lives of other people at work, and they may threaten the social lives of other people in the future.
the rest is up to your conscience, you can find excuses and watch silently.
Web822 t1_j26atkf wrote
we don't know you and we haven't seen the video
If your partner has made up his mind, the relationship is over.
video quality and sound are decisive,
Web822 t1_iyahqs1 wrote
marriage is over
you can forgive but trust won't come back, you'll have to think that a woman who lied for years isn't cheating on you now or a year from now
I don't think it's worth it, but there are those who catch it 2/3/15 times and say she's my wife.
You decide which group you will be in.
Web822 t1_j2ev94f wrote
Reply to [33F] [36F] I [33F] am having an affair with someone [36F] who cheated on their spouse 8 years ago with me. Is it fate? by [deleted]
cheaters always cheat
you share your update that your relationship with your husband ended in divorce