It's not yours to sell, just finding out that he was cheating is more valuable than any PS3 and TV is worth.
No, once your fiance gave you the engagement ring it is yours to keep. However, if it is a family heirloom (this can happen) then it should go back to the ex fiance.
ANSWER: You should, because the two of you are not married yet.He needs to prove to you what he did before the two of you got married will not happen anymore..
run away!
He would be your fiance. Example: This is my fiance John.
Get better proof. You need to talk to the people who said he is cheating and get hardcore evidence. Otherwise it is his word against your sources and you should trust him over them (unless there is evidence).
If the spouse really loves the person that cheated then they should give a 2nd chance to other. But if they cheat again then that's when you pull out the "sharp stuff"
You don't call her at all. The trust and honesty issue at hand involves only you and your fiance. The other woman, if there is one, could be anyone and doesn't figure into this unless you're calling her only to verify the cheating, in which case the issues between you and your fiance are too deep to merit going forward with a marriage at this time. Don't create drama by warning her off or confronting her or getting details you fiance should be providing. Talk to him directly and find your answers there. First, you should confront him and ask if he is cheating on you. See how you take his answer & if you believe him. Tell him what is on your mind. If you are suspecting cheating now, PLEASE think twice about making it legal with this guy. Divorce is costly, and you want him to have half of everything you own? No thank you. If you call her it's just going to be ugly. If he denies it, just tell him you talked to her and she told you everything. He won't know you're telling a white lie.
You should conclude the fact that you are incapable of emotionally satisfying him and end the engagement and move on with your life.
You need to leave both of them take some time away and give yourself some space from both women to sort out your feelings and really decide whether you should be engaged to someone that you cheated on. You should not even consider marriage if you have been cheating on them and you should not be cheating with someone that is also in a relationship - this is just a big mess. Or if for some reason you want to be with your fiance and feel you can be faithful from here on out you must cut the other girl right out of your life and carry on or man up and be honest and tell your fiance.
What is the point.
You should mind your own business.
No, you should not tell your ex fiance's parents why you left her unless they are giving you a hard time or ruining your reputation. They will find out soon enough. You should just look after 'you' and you did by break up with your fiance.