-Samurai- said:
I was cheated on, and have never cheated. I dated my best friend and she cheated. We broke up, but we're still extremely close. And shes currently cheating on her fiance.
She effectively ruined my chances of having a healthy relationship. I haven't dated since(it's been about 5-6 years) and I likely never will, because I'll always have that nagging suspicion and never be able to fully trust my partner, and trust is required for a relationship to work properly. The thought of having to deal with that puts me off relationships. It's a shame, because I miss the closeness.
I wish I could give you a reassuring pat on the back, but since technology has only come so far, I can merely say that I sympathize with you 100%. Same exact thing happened to me, and it was several years before I could get into a relationship. But you know what? I did. It was rocky at first, like you said, there's always that niggling feeling in the back of your mind, but sometimes you just have to throw caution to the winds.
I ran into an old...not even an old friend, an acquaintance from high school a few years ago. We never really hung out, or even talked much, but our cousins were dating, so we got to talking and, with ludicrous speed, realized that there was something there. I realized at one point that I didn't need to be afraid anymore. I knew she wouldn't cheat on me. I just knew. It takes a big leap of faith on your part, but when you think about what you could be missing out on, it's well worth the risk.
For the sake of space efficiency, I'm putting these in spoiler brackets.
And that led to....
Now we're a big, happy family!!
Well, okay, she's not terribly happy right there, but if you've never seen Phantom of the Opera, trust me, that makeup is fairly intimidating!