9 Types of Cheating You Should NEVER Forgive

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3. Combined infidelity

When you are in a relationship with someone who cheats on you in multiple ways, you should definitely think about your well-being and address the situation.

If you are loyal to your partner regardless of the context, and they cannot resist temptations, you should have a serious discussion with them.

Engaging in online conversations with other people or occasional flirting at work or parties constitutes cheating, and you should not diminish yourself just because you want that person to be with you.

If you know that your partner is cheating on you in multiple ways, this should not be something to forgive. It means that they do not respect you and are seeking pleasure elsewhere.

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