Maybe not as much as you thought you could?
Check out this video. (click on the link ["video"] and page down a little to get to it)
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Judi F.
Member since:
March 16, 2007 Can You Trust Your Significant Other?
November 24, 2008 10:27 PM EST
(Updated: November 24, 2008 10:46 PM EST)
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Comments: 11
I now think (unlike when I was younger and naive) that many people can be tempted to be unfaithful under the "right" circumstances. And there are other ways of "cheating" without physically cheating.
He truly loves and adores me. He tells me every day. Every morning, he comes home to me. He always calls or speaks to me.
My hubby is the best!