It's such a subjective thing its hard to tell.
For so many people, ultimately it tends to come down to two fundamental factors which tend to be if your partner felt anything for the other person and how they dealt with the situation afterwards.
If there are feelings involved (ie. if it was deliberate and not some drunken/drug induced situation) and they were truthful about the situation afterwards (ie. they didn't sneak around behind your back) I think you'll find that in a majority of long term (ie. 2 years +) relationships the person would consider taking the cheater back.
I honestly don't know. I'm with a man who swears that he'll never cheat on me, and that if he did he would never be able to forgive himself (alot of background about watching a scumbag Dad hurt his mother etc.) so if he did it, I think it would be a lot harder to accept.
But that is not to say that I wouldn't take him back.
It's such a hard thing to determine....
For so many people, ultimately it tends to come down to two fundamental factors which tend to be if your partner felt anything for the other person and how they dealt with the situation afterwards.
If there are feelings involved (ie. if it was deliberate and not some drunken/drug induced situation) and they were truthful about the situation afterwards (ie. they didn't sneak around behind your back) I think you'll find that in a majority of long term (ie. 2 years +) relationships the person would consider taking the cheater back.
I honestly don't know. I'm with a man who swears that he'll never cheat on me, and that if he did he would never be able to forgive himself (alot of background about watching a scumbag Dad hurt his mother etc.) so if he did it, I think it would be a lot harder to accept.
But that is not to say that I wouldn't take him back.
It's such a hard thing to determine....