I would say 97%. Really, it just depends on how commited he is to the current relationship to not cheat. It is a personal preference and choice.
confront him and leave him! or atleast threten to xx
well she was a jealous person but then again her husband always cheated on her she was loyal because she never cheated on him she was quite fair apart fom when seeking revenge on the mortal women her husband cheated on her with and that's all i can think of sorry
Mrs. Soffel was sentenced to two years in prison for her role in aiding the escape of the Biddle brothers. After serving her sentence, she moved to the East Coast and lived a quiet life away from the public eye.
Because you accepted & tolerated it the first time. You should not have married him knowing he cheated. If he can't be a faithful BOYFRIEND, why were you expecting him to be a faithful HUSBAND? By excusing it the first time, he was under the impression that you've forgive it again & again & again.
I have, and haven't yet again.
i was caught cheating when the father of my children came across my phone bill. i want him to trust me again but i think its too late.
Once I found out that my husband cheated on me again, a divorce was unavoidable. Given the malfunctioning traffic light, the accident was unavoidable.
he cheated on you for a reason. remember that. stop obsessing and being so insecure and maybe he wont do it again. oh and also. drop it you uptight b*tch. if you dont give it to him, someone else will.
No it doesn't mean he wont do it again you have to slowly build up his trust though
If your husband has issues with infidelity, the only chance your marriage can survive is if you go to counseling and deal with it head on. Left alone, it will most likely happen again, especially if he thinks he can get away with it and/or you will tolerate it. Not only is infidelity a wrecker of trust in your relationship, but there are real dangers too, like spreading STDs. If he is disrespectful enough to cheat on you, I wouldn't trust him to use protection when he is with someone else.
Be wary.
* There are no known specific statistics regarding the percentage of married men that leave their wives after they found out she has cheated on them. If one's husband/wife has cheated once then the couple should sit down and communicate and get to the root of their problems. People are not 100 percent perfect and can make one bad mistake such as cheating, but for some who cheat, it does not mean they will do it again. If the husband/wife has cheated more than once then it's best to move on. Trust is something that is gained and once someone breaks that trust it takes a long time to regain it; if ever.