Lisa F
is a very wise woman
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HauteCuisine said:I was being rather 'tongue in cheekish"![]()
I'm talking about going on a date, not having a sexual relationaship.Many college freshman who go away to college had a boyfriend or girlfriend back home, then meet someone, go on a few dates and decide to break off the "high School romance". If that makes me "the other woman', so be it.![]()
I had a boyfriend I left behind when I went away to college. When I got there, there were SO many new and interesting people, I wanted to date others. Before going on my first date with someone at school I called my BF back at home and broke it off. Of course he wanted to know why, and being the honest person I am I told him why. He was pretty hurt and hasn't spoken to me since (this was more than 10 years ago at this point). It was the harder thing to do but I do believe it was the right thing to do. What can I say, the one thing I really have never been able to tolerate is someone who lies to me and I try to give others the same courtesy. Even if it were just a "casual" relationship I would not have dated someone who had a girlfriend at home who was under the impression that they would be faithful to each other. If they had already agreed it was ok to date other people and hang out when he goes home, fine... I guess I just don't want to be a part of anyone else's lie.
Edited to add that no, I don't consider that the same as having an affair (emotional or sexual) with someone who is married. I just personally would not want to even bother giving my trust to someone who right off the bat is lying to someone who trusts him. I guess I just have really high standards
