Caught Cheating With Family’s Help…

VIDEO: What do you do if you find out that the one you love has been cheating with his family’s help? Does the family’s involvement make it any worse? Stay or stick around? Listen in to the Ma’at’s thoughts on this issue and don’t forget to leave a comment and let us know what you think.

QUESTION: Is cheating an automatic deal breaker for you? Yes or No and tell us why.

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9 replies
  1. Pat K.
    Pat K. says:

    I love the advice you two give!! I'll amen the fact that sometimes a couple's family is a mess! That should have little to do with the relationship the couple forms. Taking a mate is the time to step out on a new foot, do a new thang, and have it your own way! The family has had their chance, and didn't do much with it, so now babygirl, it's your turn. Show 'em how it's done!! They might hate, but they'll admire the fine job you're doing!

  2. TheGeek
    TheGeek says:

    Cheating, whether in a current relationship or when you're dating someone (either in person or online dating) is a definite deal breaker.

    Relationship Tip #1 – be honest, transparent and always tell the truth. Anything less will see your relationship go off the rails and end.

    Cheating is the deal to end all deals – nuff said.
    My recent post How Fighting Can Actually Be Good

  3. Tammy
    Tammy says:

    Wise words spoken. I actually had to tell my family to back the hell up because they were interfering way to much in our relationship

  4. Jill
    Jill says:

    Yall are the bomb!!

  5. Chris Ragen
    Chris Ragen says:

    @Sweet T
    I have difficulty with literal interpretations of “the good book”…..repenting and being open to reconciliation ain’t enough for me. My expectation is that you be faithful….PERIOD!!!…and “the blood of Jesus” ain’t supposed to be a permission slip for promiscuity.

  6. Sweet T
    Sweet T says:

    Two wrongs certianly wont make it right. The Bible is clear that God “hates” divorce. Some people say that it lets the other spouse of the hook once infidelity has occured. The study Bible takes it a bit further stating that divorce is not permitted if the offending spouse has confessed and repented. In this case God expects the offended spouse to be open to reconciliation. Divorce is for the marriages where the individual or individuals continue to live an immoral lifestyle.

  7. Chris Ragen
    Chris Ragen says:

    Cheating is a deal breaker for me. If you made a commitment under God to remain faithful then that’s what you should do. It’s not difficult….just honor your commitment. If you are unwilling to do so….then why should I.

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