Is Cheating The Price We Have To Pay To Have A Relationship?

Published: March 4, 2020, 10:44 p.m.

\nSo many gay men have to deal with their boyfriend/partner/husband \ncheating on them. Sometimes it takes years to find out, and by then you \nmight have gotten legally married, bought a house together, co-mingled \nbank accounts and/or adopted children together. When your lives are so \nentwined, the discovery of one of you cheating can be devastating to the\n other. Is monogamy realistic? Can you re-build trust after being lied \nto? Is a cheater always a cheater?\n\n
\n\nIn this \nepisode I tell you a story from my own experience with a cheating \nboyfriend. I also read to you an email from a guy who is at wits end on \nwhat to do with his husband who may be cheating on him. I also asked a \nquestion of an online Gay Over 40 group, if they had been cheated on, \nwere there tell-tale signs. I read you their responses.\n\n
\nThis is always a difficult subject and is the continuation of an ongoing discussion about gay relationships.
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