10 Signs Your Partner Regrets Cheating on You

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3. They Don’t Only Ask for a Second Chance—They Want to Deserve It Too

If your partner has cheated on you and now regrets it, he or she won’t only use words to say how sorry they are and ask for forgiveness because they are well aware that words don’t mean that much when it comes to love. They will try to prove their words through their actions, which indicate that they regret having done this to you.

Your significant other will make an effort to fix your relationship, but, most of all, they will focus on changing themselves because they know that’s the only way to save it and make it work again.

Then, he or she will prove that they have changed and are willing to be a partner who would do anything they could to delete their mistakes, heal your broken heart, and keep you in their life.

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