NO !!!!!!! You should not If you and you fiance have been together for six years, it would appear that neither of you are ready to commit to marriage. Why have you both waited so long? If it is just physical attraction then I think that your fiance is putting off the old and on with the new.
Six years is far far to long to have this sort of relationship of intended marriage. There seems to be a serious need to talk this out and find out one way or the other how you really feel about each other. The waiting game is over, make up your minds or break it off and look for someone else who will be ready to make a commitment to you. Then of course it might be you who is the problem.
Definitely not. If your fiance is not sincere with his apology, there is absolutely no need to forgive him or her. You may leave him if you wish.
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..
Because he's a toe rag.
To her - no. To him - yes. It depends on who you believe. It appears that you believe him - as you say "she broke up with fiance before cheating"... if she broke up with him and met someone else then it wasn't "cheating".
To know if a guy is cheating on his long distance fiance one has to keep a watch over them. One has to read the signs of cheating if there are any. One has to read the speech etc to know that.
It is not a joke at all and it is considered cheating because hypothetically he's not sending it to his fiance so it is considered cheating. THAT IS ALSO CHEATING BECAUSE HE'S SENDING IT TO ANOTHER FEMALE INSTEAD OF HIS WOMEN.
You either forgive him and spare the cost of a lawyer or you divorce him.
If you are not the jealous type of person then go with your gut instincts. You can either ask your best friend to go with you and follow your fiance on the nights you feel they are cheating or, hire a detective for a weekend. It is far better to find out if your fiance is cheating as soon as possible before you ever consider getting married. If the wedding is close don't panic and try to find the evidence he is cheating (take a digital camera or your blackberry with you.)
go on maury and prove it.
what would be any legal reason preventing my fiance and I from living together
No, she's never cheated.
Be true to your own heart and if you are truly not lying or cheating then realize she has the problem. Good communication skills are necessary to have a strong relationship so quietly sit down (without blaming your fiance) and ask why she thinks you are lying and cheating. She may have been cheated on once or more in her past; perhaps one or both of her parents cheated on each other so she is insecure and thus, she considers if you are not cheating or lying to her now you will be. If she continues to accuse you of lying and cheating after you have talked with her suggest she get psychological help and if she refuses which is a high possibility then you will have to decide if she is worth being with. You deserve much more than to have a relationship where your fiance and perhaps if you get married a spouse that is jealous and constantly accusing you of lying and cheating. You will know if your fiance will change or try to change and if not, then walk away because that means you have not met the right person in your life and they will be there in your future if you continue on in your life without your present fiance.