Betrayal is one of the most sensitive topics in a relationship and always brings endless debate. Some think that a mistake is just a mistake, others believe that broken trust can never be rebuilt. What do you think?
Here are 13 questions that will make you question your boundaries and expectations in a relationship:
1. If you suspected your partner was cheating on you, would you check their phone?
2. If you caught him exchanging intimate messages with someone he's never met, would you break up immediately?
3. If your partner has only cheated on you once and never does it again, would you rather they knew or never told you?
4. If you yourself were to cheat on your partner, but consider it a mistake, would you tell them or would you hope they never find out?
5. Would you forgive a betrayal committed in a moment of weakness and accepted as a mistake?
6. Which is more serious in your opinion: a betrayal with many people at once or a secret relationship with one person for a long time?
7. What would be worse: being cheated on with your closest friend or a family member?
8. Would you forgive a partner who cheated on you just once?
9. If you believe your partner has repented and changed, would you get back together with them?
10. If you were “on a break” and he/she slept with someone else, would you consider it cheating?
11. What is more important to you: loving someone you don't trust, or trusting someone you don't love?
12. Do you think trust can be rebuilt after someone has betrayed you?
13. "Once a cheater, always a cheater" - How true do you think this is?
Betrayal is a gray area and the answers vary from person to person. Some see it as unforgivable, others as a human error. What do you think?
Sources: Buzzfeed
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