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In my wild days of rock n roll drugged up sessions with bunking off during college/university days of smoking pot and drinking cider. I was in half hearted relationships, with women who I thought I had some kind of common ground with (making my excuses early here). During this time, I cheated on my gf during our 5 month relationship in my last year at college. I was caught out and felt the wrath of her and her friends disgust for me. 10 years later, I can't believe I did that but understand how it could happen. So, I am kind of glad I got it out of the way early, before entering an adult/serious relationship knowing full well, that cheating is wrong and for whatever reason I am tempted to cheat, I should end my current relationship before I embark onto a one night stand or an affair fling thing that you see on Eastenders.


Anways, I have techinally cheated and I guess I've done my time for that now. Have you ever cheated or are we all decent people on here who never been tempted? Bit of a sexy subject. Is cheating just a fact of life and people get on with it. Now days you have WAGS(or slags) who stay with their unfaithful partner and forgive (maybe not forget) but do forgive. Have you forgiven? Could you? I wasn't forgiven and too right, because the next girl I met in University was a hum-dinger.

I was a complete slag throughout the University years.


It was great - and I can thoroughly recommend it to all school-leavers.


There's no need to make excuses for (nearly) everything you do when you're a teenager. 'I was a teenager' will suffice.

I don't do guilt very well, and would admit it within a week, and then be stabbed to death, so not really worth it for a quicky.


I was a fecking idiot at uni. Stayed with one girl for most of it, and turned down several chances to stray. She was mad jealous of any girl I spoke to. Not surprisingly, she ended up cheaing on me, and that sucked.

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