Does what my girlfriend did qualify as cheating? She insists it doesn’t.
I have told her she cheated on me and I couldn’t trust her. She insists she wasn’t cheating and I should have been more self-confident and trusting.WONDERING IN WYOMINGare right! Your former girlfriend was sneaking around seeing someone on the side and lying about it. That behavior is the definition of cheating.
Stop arguing with her, and be glad that the relationship is over and you are free to find an honest woman to love. I hope the two of them wind up together because they deserve each other.He wrote in his will that I was not to be at his funeral, which was hurtful, as we had been married for 30 years. My two older daughters felt it necessary to abide by his wishes.
This happened during the pandemic, so not much was done except his burial. He didn’t remarry, but the woman he left me for was very much a part of all the planning. My two older daughters are now planning a celebration of his life. The problem is that they live out of state and they want to stay with me.Their relationship with their father during their growing-up years was turbulent because he was an angry person most of the time. Now he’s their hero, which I also find painful because I was always their “protector.”SURVIVOR IN THE WESTYou had a long, unhappy marriage and a difficult divorce that involved another woman.
Tell your girls they’re welcome at your home any other time they visit, but because there are so many unpleasant memories associated with this particular event, you prefer they bunk elsewhere this time.
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