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it depends on what other things he's doing right. if he's a good man and generally keeps his woman happy and satisfied then it will be easier to forgive him more than a few times. however there is no excuse for a man to be repeatedly messing up.

2007-10-05 07:36:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It depends on the mistake and there is a different limit for each woman. Why is the man continueing to make "mistakes".

Many women do not forgive the first indescretion. If they do they never never feel the same way about the man that they did before the man started making "mistakes". Even if they stay togther the rest of their lives. The original love and feelings for him never return to the same.

If you cheat and bring home a sexually transmitted disease or HIV how do you think she is going to feel about you. If you want to cheat then break up with the woman and start playing the field and let her move on with her life so she can find her self some one decent and faithful.

2007-10-05 07:37:55 · answer #2 · answered by T 4 · 1 0

my personal answer is 1 or 2 is alright, but the 3rd time he made mistakes, you two should talk it out seriously, if there is something wrong, why is that mistakes keep coming up ? communication is the best way to let each other know how each other feels. Then find a solution on how these mistakes will not come up again next time, way too many mistakes is not a good sign, if you are in a serious relationship, and for the men out there, please be fair, if you know that you are going to make the same mistakes try to avoid it, when you know that it will cost your precious relationship.

2007-10-05 08:32:58 · answer #3 · answered by joeyfaith 1 · 0 0

Well it really matters on the types of mistakes and how many time you've made the same ones. If a woman loves a man deeply she'll tend to forgive him a lot but there always are limits. Don't take her niceness as a weakness! She'll give up and break up with you!

2007-10-05 07:40:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on the so-called mistake. Cheating is not a 'mistake'. It is a betrayal, and not one I could forgive. If there was an honest mistake, like making other plans when you already have plans... that is easily forgivable.

2007-10-05 07:38:36 · answer #5 · answered by loshea65 4 · 0 0

You know the saying fool me once shame on me-fool me twice shame on you. You can forgive someone anything but forgetting it happened is a whole other story. For me personally cheating is a deal breaker no coming back from that because you have broken someone's trust. Trust is hard to rebuild.

2007-10-05 07:38:13 · answer #6 · answered by accsmile 2 · 0 0

First let me say to Anthony C if this is not a dating forum for questions what do you suppose it is you know being in the singles and dating section and all? RUDE much??????

It depends on the mistake.....fool me once your fault fool me twice mine.
Cheating.......NOPE! that is done and done.
Forgetting to pay the water bill....a couple.
telling a lie...maybe depends on the lie...
give us more info.

2007-10-05 07:38:11 · answer #7 · answered by soulmate_n_nc 3 · 0 0

that depends on the mistake he made and how forgiving you are.zero tolerance for cheating .

2007-10-05 07:37:51 · answer #8 · answered by CHER 6 · 1 0

depends on what kind of mistakes, how many times they mess up, and if they are willing to forgive your mistakes
my ex..forgives me for everything..there fore it makes me wanna forgive him too since hes done it for me, but weve never cheated, if he cheated, i probly wouldnt forgive him

2007-10-05 07:36:31 · answer #9 · answered by d'doll* 2 · 0 0

depends on what needs forgiving
every woman has a different tolerance level. the thing about it is, sooner or later it will run out and you will be assed out. if he's making the same mistake over and over again, he's not sorry then is he?

2007-10-05 07:35:40 · answer #10 · answered by teri is ambience 5 · 2 0

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