cathylynn wrote:
your second mistake was confessing the experience. that was sure to hurt him.
daisysunflower wrote:
The whole confession issue is a huge can of worms, it may be good for the soul but the best confessions are made in the confessional to a priest not to our beloveds.
No. Just no. It's not honesty that hurts your partner, it's cheating. Confessing is just giving them what they deserve, the ability to make an informed decision regarding whether or not to continue the relationship.
All this about how admitting to it will hurt them is just justification for trying to get away with it, rather than accepting the consequences of your actions like a mature adult.
I don't know how someone could cheat on their partner, make a fool of them, spend the rest of the relationship lying to them (and yes, lying by omission is still lying), all the while claiming to love the person.
Yes, if you admit to cheating, your partner might (and should) leave you. But the time to worry about that is
before you cheat, not after. It is their right to decide for themselves whether or not they want to stay with a cheater, and to deny them that information is to wrong them further.