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Ok, im not sure if this question has ever been asked, but im just curious to know. Have any of u navy spouses/significant others ever cheated on your sailor? Be honest.

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Nope and never will.

not I, tho i did have a scare with him at one point, luckly it turned out to b nothing

Definitely not, I love him way too much. Have you ever cheated NavyDoll?

I have never cheated on my sailor although he has cheated on me........ i was living in norcal with HIS parents and he was is in san diego cheating on me and partying. I found out the day after he deployed by one of his seal friends..... i believed his friend and it was true i have forgiven him but he still isnt home from deployment so I'm not sure how some convos will be but at the moment my husbands forgiven. im pretty sure if i cheated he would leave. what kind of answer are you looking for?

Well i have recently cheated on him. And i feel really bad and i regret it. I had a weak moment. Ive just been feeling so alone lately. I knw thats no excuse because plently of women go through this everyday. Im just looking for some perspective from someone who has been through it on what i should do. Tell him vs not telling him.Im not so sure. My bf cheated on me a little before he left for boot camp and i didnt find out until the day before his graduation when i was omw to the airport. I have forgiven him for that. And i didnt do this to get back at him or anything like that, like i said, i just had a weak moment.

Just added you, PM me.

I never have. The thought was there at one point but i stopped myself cause i Love this kid but my sisters husband of 8years actually cheated on her when he was gone but she forgave him. If you both really love each other it shouldn't and wont happen again and you both will understand each other. that's just my opinion 

1) Yea i find that hard to believe too but watever. Military wives are such angels -__-

2.) We talk alot and are very open so i just might end up telling him. But this will be a true test in our relationship to see if he really loves me or not. I forgave him, no questions asked. If he cant do this and work it out with me then it was never really meant to be anyway.

3.)The cheating was just a kiss. No further. So would u or wouldnt u tell on a matter like this? I knw cheating is cheating but...

4.)We plan on maybe getting engaged when he comes home in june. If i do tell should i break the news b4 or after engagement?

Help..Help..Help Please. 

whats the marriage class? is it offered through military?

ok thanks for the advice. i will definately check that out 

if it was nothing serious and you know he will understand tell him and if you do tell him totally tell him before the engagement. If it was just a kiss and u don't feel the need to tell him then don't and don't ever ever bring it up forget about it like u would any other screw up and learn from it. and i totally agree with #1. my and my boyfriend have thru hell and back no cheating involved. thought of it but nothing happen.  

I think that was my fault - sorry about that!  I had been on here on my kindle awhile back, and meant to come on here and reply (for some reason, I can't reply to anything on here when I'm on my kindle) once I was on my laptop and remembered lol.  Apparently, because I was flipping between N4M and another tab with my facebook, it "saved" my tabs and whenever I opened my facebook, this tab on this question was opening up in the background, and I just didn't notice. 

Though I really don't think ALL of them were me - I'm not on my facebook THAT much!  ;-) 

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