Sweetie, you would have ALLOt of grovelling to do, but, I still wouldn't guarantee anything, trust issues are tricky..
Thats one thing though, that I have never had to deal with.. ;)
2006-10-17 10:25:58
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answered by Katz 6
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it would depend on the time invested into our relationship. The quality of our relationship. The circumstances that would revolve around the misfortunate choice. If we had a strong bond and were very serious about our future then I would be prone to forgiveness (but not forgetting) Begging for mercy may become quite annoying - showing that you are sincerely making efforts to make a better today / tomorrow would score you better points...
2006-10-17 03:30:16
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answered by DejaVoo 2
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All these women say no but they are full of ****. They know they would rather forgive you then let another woman have you. They might play bitchy for a while but they will give in. Maybe if its a fairly short relationship and they are not in love with you then they might let you go. People make mistakes,we are only human and we want to experience different things with different people at some point in our lives. Even the president cheated,get over it , Hillary did ! I am a happily married woman of 8 years,and mother of 6.
2006-10-17 03:32:03
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answered by mommyofsix 4
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No once a cheat always a cheat and God only knows what kind of nasty wench you cheated with and God forbid you come home with cooties and give them to your girl. So the answer is HELL NO!! If you are going to beg for mercy then why the hell did you do it in the first place you can't have your cake and eat it too. If she cheated on you would you take her back? My guess is no so why should she?
2006-10-17 03:32:24
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answered by SanDee 2
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Depends.
Define begging.
If you simply groveled, that may not do it. However, if you truly offered remorse and were sorry and promised to never do it again, and offered me an enormous amount of jewelry, flowers, gifts, vacations, trips around the world to exotic locations, lots of love and attention and swore never to do anything of the sort again and solemnly vowed that if you WERE to do such an unspeakable act again then your a$$ would be out on the street faster than you could say "I'm sorry." No ifs ands or buts...
Then MAYBE I'd forgive you.
:o)
2006-10-17 03:28:17
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answered by Lexie 4
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I t would really depend on how u ansnwered my questions as to why u cheated,big time. Is there really an excuse for that,maybe u should have discussed any issues there was in ur relationship before turning to someone else. Communication is the best remedy good luck Curious 2006
2006-10-17 03:28:00
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answered by Curious 2006 2
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If you had a genuine reason and I had a good share of the blame(it's the girlfriend's responsibilty to make sure she behaves such that the boyfriend can't even think of life without her.. atleast for the time being), may be I'd consider forgiving you..
2006-10-17 03:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I have forgived before but the guy had to work VERY hard for my forgiveness, so yes I would forgive you ONLY if you worked hard for me to forgive you.
2006-10-17 03:28:58
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answered by pinkberry 3
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Well. It would depend on ther circumstances. Most of the time I would say hell no, and give you a black eye! But things happen that are out of our control sometimes, then we would have to negotiate.
2006-10-17 03:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell no after what you did how would you like if i cheated on you i don't think you'll forgive me.
2006-10-17 03:27:13
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answered by Randisha 3
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