When you hear "once a cheater, always a cheater," you think that if someone has cheated once, they will do that again. Just because someone cheated once doesn't mean they'll do it again. It could happen, but it's not always the case for everyone. People can change for the better. And they can learn from their mistakes.
It’s important to know why they cheated. And equally crucial to address the core issues that made them cheat. These core issues can be related to their upbringing, insecurities, fears, or even lack of intimacy. Having a doubting or cribbing partner can make someone a cheater too.
With true remorse and efforts to rebuild trust such as seeking coaching, effective communication with their partner, and transparent actions, it's possible for the relationship to heal and for the person to remain faithful in the future.
While it's important to give the person a chance to make amends, it's essential to recognize that some people have a cheating habit and may not be able to change. If this is the case, it may be better to end the relationship or safeguard oneself from further heartbreak.
Deciding whether to trust someone who has cheated before is a personal choice that relies on various factors such as the person's actions, attitude, the cheating's circumstances, and its impact on the relationship. So before you decide, make sure that you are well informed.
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