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Loving A Man With All His Faults 

When you get married, or couple up with your mate, you learn to accept the flaws along with the good stuff, right? Well, that's how I see it. I learned how to deal with my ex-hubby's childish ways and wanting things done his way, but when we got married, I didn't agree to stay with him throughout his cheating ways. We took a vow and that was to each other, not the other woman, not to add that extra person in our vows, but just to each other. What made him think it was alright to do this to us, and why did he think it was acceptable? When I found out that he was cheating, he acted like it was just nothing, wanting to sweep it under the rug like it never happened and on the road again we would be with our marriage. I did accept all of his faults, but I never agreed to accept his cheating. That was a no-no and a deal breaker for me, but if he would have honestly tried to work things out with me, I would have stayed right there with him, because I know that we all make mistakes, but he didn't want counseling, and he didn't want to admit that he was in the wrong. So who got blamed for HIS cheating? The other woman.
by deborah-trevino  633 Posts 

Posted on 8/8/2008 7:04 AM
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So many people get divorced over their spouses 'faults'.  The same faults they had when they were infatuated at the beginning and could over look anything.  But getting past those is so simple in theory.

I love you more than anyone on Earth.  And although that thing you do with your teeth just drives me nuts, I think the life we're building together might just be a little more important.

And I love you more enough to do anything to make you happy.  Give me a little time.  Old habits die hard, but I'll never stop trying.

As for the cheating thing... I'll never believe that anyone who can forgive that kind of violation of trust is anything but pure gold.  But a habitual cheater who would even admit that what he or she did was wrong?  ...  What a waste of protein!

by Caldwell77   59 Posts
Posted on 8/8/2008 9:42 AM
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