No he wont.
2007-06-22 08:30:13
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answered by rorlegion 3
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the key word here is ever! why would you stay with someone that keeps cheating on you and disrespecting you. If he's done it more than once probably not. See if you keep taking him back he's going to keep doing it cause it's like your giving him the ok to do it. He needs to know there are going to be consequences for his actions. If you keep taking him back he's just going to keep doing it when the chance comes along cause he'll just keep thinking what does it matter cause she'll forgive me and take me back. Don't let him take advantage of you. Obviously he wants to be with other women and he doesn't respect you enough to say no. He should of learned from the first time. They say once a cheater always a cheater and I strongly believe that because my ex husband cheated on me and I took him back and guess what he did it again and that's why he's the ex. I told him if he did it again I'd be gone and he must of thought I'd just take him back but I didn't I left!!! So you need to decide whether to end it and let him stop hurting you or continue to let him cheat.
2007-06-22 08:51:13
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answered by babieshay27 3
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Your Husband may be cheating on you for various reasons.
Cheating husbands? Why does a husband cheat on his wife?.
There are many reasons why a husband cheats on his wife or partner. Some say that the common reason is that a man will stray or cheat because he is not getting enough sex at home. But this reasoning is just an excuse for a man to cheat. Another good reason why men cheat is because many of them increasingly feel powerless in a society that is giving women more rights and power in the domestic and public spheres. Men stray outside of long term relationship to remember what it was like to be desirable and free again.
U.S. sexual behavior studies over the past 50 years have produced diverse estimates of male infidelity, ranging from 25 percent to 75 percent of men cheating on their wives.
Husbands are cheating more now for emotional affairs, contrary previous belief that women give sex to have love and men give love to have sex. As men go into midlife crisis, they are looking for intimacy. The affairs are more emotionally connected as opposed to physical. We're seeing those trends. Men looking for intimacy and women looking for sex.
love relationship.
Studies done overseas, revealed that affairs are most likely to happen with men who are unsuccessful in their careers, suffering from sexual dysfunction, or faced with problems in their family or personal relationships that they can't handle."
2007-06-23 15:48:20
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answered by satishfreeman 5
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You need to describe the circumstances a bit better. I think that most spouses are tempted to wander a bit from time to time, and that many end up in affairs of various durations. It's not impossible to fall in love outside your marriage and still be in love within it. Humans are complicated creatures, and sometimes we have to follow our hearts, even at the risk of losing it all. That sort of cheater is not particularly likely to cheat again, or at least repeatedly. On the other hand, if your spouse is having repeated affairs, multiple affairs, one-night-stand affairs, etc.; that person isn't following their heart, they're following something else. The reasons are vast; insecurity, immaturity, arrogance, ego, self-gratification, whatever. Now that person is likely to cheat again and again and again.
2016-05-17 21:46:49
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answered by ? 3
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i have had many experience in cheating men and i can say now that it may be possible for a man to stop cheating but men only do what you let them get away with and if you continue to stay with him and he has no consequences why should he stop cheating on you, you are letting him have his cake and eat it to so when you let him go maybe he will come to his senses and realizes he f****ed up a good thing but you guys wont be able to move forward until you show him you aren't taking his sh**!
2007-06-22 18:04:06
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answered by im whats up! 3
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In the absence of any significant information I understand that your husband has been cheating on you for a fairly long time. Also all efforts from your side to cure him of his habit have failed. He wouldn't stop cheating unless something drastic happens.
2007-06-23 07:15:37
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answered by Modest 6
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I think this is a question that goes deeper than just that. the main thing is was it a one time thing that he is truly sorry for or does he do it all of the time? If he cheats all of the time then he could have a sex addiction and need therapy or possibly he doesn't respect you. Either way you need to resolve this with him or you will just be hurting and wondering what he is doing when he is not with you.
2007-06-22 08:32:36
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answered by Jessa 5
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butter the floor at night and wait for him to come in late and WHAM! He slips and breaks a leg. Not the best way to stop him cheating, but you can speak your mind to him while he's down on the floor unable to move.
Cruel I know. So is cheating.
2007-06-22 15:40:55
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answered by Corpand 2
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Probably not. But you should ask yourself why he is cheating, is it because he has some pyshological problem or are you not turning him on or putting out anymore?
In the words of Ron White if you don't pet the dog for over 3 months he's bound to run away!
2007-06-22 08:31:57
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answered by jmdavis333 5
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Well my anwser is if he wants to be faithful he can be faithful they always say once a cheater always a cheater. I did cheat in a previous relationship and I have never cheated again.
2007-06-22 08:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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no leave him he doesn't deserve you and if he did it once and got away with it whats to say he wont do it again. i know you probably still love him but trust me
if you think your going to make a irrational decision then move out of the house and take a semi-vacation and tell him you need to think it over. Your a woman, the right solution will come to you
(and remember no one can change someone, not even you)
2007-06-22 08:36:09
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answered by dre 2
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