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How do you deal with a cheating boyfriend?

How do you deal with a cheating boyfriend?

You can check out how do you deal with a cheating boyfriend on a free advice column online like this one!

There are several things you can do.The first thing that you must do, no matter what, is face facts. Be sure of your facts and acknowledge them. Don’t start telling yourself that maybe it was not his fault or maybe all these people who are talking about him are wrong or making it up just because it makes you feel better to give him the benefit of the doubt or sweep it under the carpet. You can fall for this stuff about how sorry they are and they promise not to do it again – it would make you gullible – but many do – or you can get angry, shout, swear, raise the roof, make a big fuss, tell everyone what a low life he is and throw him out. Or you could discuss it rationally where he gets out of it by saying what you want to hear even though none of it is true or he changes his mind when he sees a good looking girl a few days later.

There are a lot of romance, relationship and love forums you can use to ask a question such as how to deal with a cheating boyfriend.  You can post your question or problem and allow their caring readers – some wise some not – to give you free opinions and advice.  Of course there are two snags with this, one is that people might not bother to reply to you, some prefer to post problems and never try to help others, or your particular problem does not appeal to them, or it could take a long time before someone posts.  But the quality of the replies you get – if you get any – might not be particularly helpful. The people who read and reply to you might not be good at sorting out and making decisions about their own life, so they can hardly be good at helping you to work out how to deal with a cheating boyfriend.

Ask yourself if this is a small thing or a big thing. If you have only been seeing him a short time, do not live together, have a good job and friends, a great family, then realise this is not that big a matter and you can solve it quickly and easily. If you are living with the guy, buying a property or renting together, perhaps you have a child or children, no job, no money and no support then you need to take this far more seriously. But this does not mean that you let him behave anyway he wants or ask him to change instead of changing the situation yourself. Remember that a guy who is happy with his behaviour has no reason to change, he may promise he will but it is doubtful he will, and you may find that he says one thing and does another. Even if he starts to behave like a normal and loyal boyfriend how would you know this for a fact and be able to trust him? You may always be wondering about where he is and who is is with.

Another way to deal with it is to think long and hard about whether or not you want to rush into things and give it more time and mull it over properly before you make any decisions. In the meantime you could insist he stays away while you calm down and decide things, he may have to just stay away or move out as he is the one in the wrong, unless you have been doing it too, and he may get annoyed about that or try to talk you out of it because he has nowhere to go or does not want to spend money on going elsewhere. But why should he have all of these options and choices when he did wrong? The nicer you are about it the more likely it is that he does it all again. Because you have shown him that you are a push over and he can get out of paying the price for his actions. You may shout and rave but that’s a small price to pay for being caught. And there we go again with something else, maybe you caught him this once, but there were other times before, or maybe he flirted and tried it on before but was snubbed by the women he tried it on with, that does not make him loyal or nice. That makes him someone who tried and tried and eventually succeeded. After all lots of women won’t go with guys in relationships so he would get turned down by lots of women just for that.

Other options include chatting to someone who can listen and help – maybe a minister, maybe a counsellor, perhaps a clairvoyant, maybe a life coach or relationship expert, maybe one of the online agony aunts. Maybe a whole bunch of people would line up eager to listen and maybe give advice too. But let us look at those options…

Counselling and therapy often take a long time. Not ideal if you need to know how to deal with a cheating boyfriend. If you are unlucky and get one who has been trained but clueless they will want to hear all about your childhood and parents which may take a few sessions before you move on to the bits that matter. In the meantime things have got worse for you and your situation, a situation which was quite urgent. You need to deal with this quicker and why would you want to spend $100 once a month or so for ages anyway, for something deep and intense maybe, but this also insinuates that somehow you are the one who has a problem and should change, when he is the one who misbehaves and should be different.

Someone who is well sorted mentally, rational, would be able to sit down and work out for themselves how to deal with a cheating boyfriend.  But a lot of women get dramatic and tend to want to just go over and over what he did, what he did not do, what he said and how he should be rather than how to change things and make them better.

The psychic would get to it straight away in your first visit and should make a good job of it, but they will fall back on advice given half a chance and many of them are not experienced or qualified or skilled at doing readings anyway, they tend to be more like bored housewives on an ego trip or short of money rather than someone who can help. Unless you can find a properly experienced clairvoyant stay away. There are the others, the ones who are free, family, friends, but most of them have no idea and have had problems like this themselves where they were clueless about how to handle it, so what chance have they got of giving you good advice? If they are single because they were cheated on and dumped even more so. A good life coach would be able to teach you how to deal with a cheating boyfriend but the life coach is often not properly qualified, many have paid for a certificate which anyone can buy. The relationship is often the same unless you go to one who has been on television or written books, the expensive ones who often refuse to do one to one clients, it is just not worth it for them. And there is the holistic new age healer, someone who is going to understand and not judge but who maybe too forgiving and liberal. Lastly why not go to a spiritualist who claims to do online psychic readings. They may get it and at least it is cheap and quick.

One of the biggest problems I’ve noticed when dealing with a woman who needs to learn how to deal with a cheating boyfriend is that the woman becomes her own worst enemy. Constantly looking for excuses for his behaviour, blaming herself or waiting for him to become nice and change into a totally different person – which will never happen. She can waste a great deal of time on this. Instead of reacting in a sensible way to his behaviour they resort to forgiving and trying harder to make him happy, as though rewarding him for being a nasty piece of ****. All this does is tell him that he can carry on anyway he wants and you she will take more of the same until he gets tired of it all and he ends it with her.

Ultimately there are a thousand ways to handle how you deal with a cheating boyfriend, none are right for everyone and it all depends on your circumstances and character. Some are quick to judge and happy to be alone others would cling on to a nasty, selfish piece of scum as if he is the only man in the World. Believe me I’ve seen that happen many, many times. These are usually the ones who come running to me each time he upsets them, lets them down or lies to them again and again, never seeing that the only way that can stop is if they stop being with him. How do you deal with a cheating boyfriend.

Can I Trust a Free Advice Column?

Can I Trust a Free Advice Column?

There are lots of totally no charge discussion boards, message boards and advice columns around but you need to be cautious about which ones to use.
Some are aimed at people with a specific condition, problem or illness, males or females or a certain age group, they might be for people who are married or single or in a certain profession,  i.e. for those with diabetes, many are aimed at people who are wanting to give or receive free advice column help about their mental health or relationship. Anyone who is struggling with depression or anxiety will find it is worth considering investing some time in chatting on a free advice column which is specifically for this but always be careful when using any forums of any type not to give too much information about yourself, do not share your real name, location, address, phone number or email address and never give specifics about your problem or situation that could embarrass you or cause you problems later or which make it possible for the person to be able to work out who you are.
One of the snags with using a free advice column is that you can soon get sucked into trusting and liking the person you are swapping information with and seeing them as a friend, maybe even a trusted and very good friend or best friend, when in reality they are no such thing and there should be boundaries, restrictions and caution at all times.
Some message boards are full of predators such as men looking for sex chat and meets, particularly married men or old men, or scammers who are after money.
These people do this regularly and are used to trying this on with their victims. They do not care about you and may well tell you whatever you want to hear to get you to trust them or give them what they want.  Unfortunately it is not possible for any advice column, let alone a free advice column to scrutinise, check out and monitor every post or the people who use those boards. It is down to you to check out who you trust and give your time to and protect yourself. This can be difficult if you are someone who is honest, decent, respectful and not used to dealing with or looking out for people who are not. But it is a good idea to remember that the people you know at work, neighbours and friends are not necessarily as nice and simple as they seem.  Even in every day life you see this all the time, where someone you have known for years is arrested. It might be a celebrity, it might be someone you lived next door to, people can show different sides of their personality and pretend to be someone they are not when it suits them.
It is simply easier for them to do this online when using an advice column.  The people we meet in real life might be opportunists who strike once in a blue moon when they see something worth aiming for, but the people who are online and using the message boards, discussion forums etc are often professionals who do it all day long or people who go online specifically to find a victim and there are more of them.
To give you an idea of what I mean I signed onto a new free advice column board which was supposedly for children.  I pretended to be a girl of fourteen. I soon received lots of messages from men who were far older than my father would have been, or even my grandfather very often, nagging me for nude photos and sex meets.  Guys like this would rarely get the chance to speak to a fourteen year old girl like this in real life, but online they go looking and find plenty. Of course, they are sleazy, selfish and do not care about breaking the law. To give you an idea of how desperate and determined these guys are to meet a fourteen year old girl they would travel a thousand miles if she let them. The same men might offer a grown woman a lot of money if they can have sex with her young daughter. It is easy for them to say all of these brazen and disgusting things while hiding behind their computer screen, and they have nothing to lose and much to gain if they succeed.
The free advice column boards you should be wary of are those that are specifically for money and investments.  Where someone is supposedly offering you a chance to invest a tiny amount of money which they claim will make you an enormous profit quickly.  Or where you are promised a terrific job if you send them some money.  All of these are designed to lure in those looking for a get rich quick scheme, but ask yourself honestly, would they really need to reach out to total strangers if they could offer such wonderful things? Surely their family and friends would have bitten their hands off and there would be none of these wonderful things left!  As for a job. Nobody with any sense is going to hire someone to do a job simply because they gave them a small bribe.  Only a fool would hire someone who  does not have the necessary qualifications and requirements.
You should also be wary about some of the free advice column boards aimed at people looking for an online relationship.  If they are claiming to be gorgeous, young and rich the odds are it is not true. Especially if they say they prefer someone much older, and it is fine if they are fat and ugly and poor.  Most of these lead up to you being asked to send them money to help them with this and that and promising to meet you later, but of course they never do and they do not really exist. That gorgeous young woman who claims to have inherited twenty bars of gold she will share with you is really a boring old Nigerian man who earns his living scamming people who are looking for an easy fantastic life.
Are there any agony aunts in Australia?

Are there any agony aunts in Australia?

Have you consulted an agony aunt Australia? With more and more people turning to working as a a professional online advice columnist or agony aunt there are bound to be some in Australia.The thing is that you should be more concerned with the calibre of the person who is offering you agony aunt help than where they live, after all you are not going to meet them, these people are not your friends and are not going to socialise with you, they are “out there in the universe” offering a service from a distance. When you are seeking sympathy, understanding or guidance concentrate on these things…. how professional the agony aunt Australia person is (the last thing you want is someone who has a very life with their normal job and family and tells you they may be able to get around to reading your mail and replying to it in a few weeks)… how knowledgeable they are (the last thing you want is someone who does not understand what you are talking about and thinks that if they read about it online by googling and researching for a while they can wing it when they reply to you)….how caring and tactful they are (one of the problems with contacting a free agony aunt is that they feel they can be totally blunt and honest, telling you stuff which is hurtful, judgmental rather than helpful)… how affordable they are (do not be fooled by the fact that someone offers you free advice… this does not mean that their advice is worth having.. you are better off paying for good advice than receiving awful advice for free). This will be the same whether the person lives in Australia, USA, UK or anywhere else in the World!

The most notable of the agony aunts Australia is Kate de Brito. We do not know of any others who are well known, full time professionals or rising stars . The World may be a better place if a new agony aunt in Australia surfaced and made herself (it is usually a woman isn’t it?) known. About twenty years ago there was Kate de Brito who ran the Ask Bossy Online Advice Column and the blog All Men Are Liars. She left News Corp in 2015. to work for the women’s interest magazine Mamamia. Then returned again to News Corp in 2017. Most of the reputed advice columnists are in the USA and UK. If you wanted a celebrity you could listen to the wisdom and insight of Dame Edna Everage (some might say Barry Humphries in drag). Dame Edna was a fantastic wordsmith, brutally honest and keen to get a reaction. If you watch some of the television appearances he was in or read some of his books you will see that he was much smarter than most, but could a man really understand a woman? And could a man who is almost 90 years of age understand a very young woman? I think not. The well known Australia Clive James, another wordsmith, may have the necessary skills to advise men and Germaine Greer is an Australia woman to be reckoned with. Perhaps she could have become a professional agony aunt Australia in her younger days? Rather than trying to save the rain forests and talk about feminism.

Different agony aunts and advice columnists write with different attitudes and styles, some specialise in certain topics. It is better to choose one who you feel drawn to or feel that you can trust rather than someone else simply because they live in the same country as you. Distance is no object when the help is being given by email or letter. It would be great if we could have more professional agony aunts to choose from – no matter where they live. Perhaps some people prefer to go to someone they have read about in a newspaper or seen on television – something which is far more likely if living in the same country. Contacting a person for help if they have a very different culture, lifestyle and background to you might seem pointless but when you are asking about an emotional issue some of these are the same no matter where you live.

The trouble with advice is that plenty of people are eager to give it to you, but many of them are not wise or knowledgeable to do it well. You don’t get people suddenly exclaiming that they can advise on architecture, finances, dentistry or heart surgery because it is a vast and complicated very serious subject, but when it comes to love and marriage everyone believes they know it all. Some thing that simply standing there listening with a serious expression on their face counts as being wise and helpful, others will give such awful advice it would do the person harm to follow it. This would be the same whether you speak to someone in the UK, Canada, USA or an agony aunt Australia.

Pros and Cons of Writing to an Agony Aunt Problem Page

Pros and Cons of Writing to an Agony Aunt Problem Page

Pros and cons of writing to an agony aunt problem page. You may be considering writing to a newspaper or magazine to ask about your agony aunt problem. Hoping that someone out there can give you the advice you want and help you with your situation. One of the biggest reasons that people write to a newspaper or magazine about such a thing is because it is free of charge, but there are a lot of other things to consider before you decide whether you will or not. Now you have an idea of the pros and cons of writing to an agony aunt problem page.

The cons include…

* If the free agony aunt problem you are posing is particularly interesting or exciting they will decide to include it in the publication you are writing to. After all the reason they allow the general public to write to them for free advice is so that they get fodder, juicy tit bits, page fillers, without paying a journalist or writer to write them. The publication’s main concern is to get this tit bits to print. The other requests for agony aunt advice are dealt with as quickly as possible rather than being given the time and consideration they deserve. It is cheaper for them to pay a free advice columnist online to read and reply to readers and print the best than it is to pay someone to write a whole page. You may feel embarrassed if your letter is included. You may worry that someone you know will see it and recognise your situation or who you are and know more about you than you want them to. Even if you change your name and details it may be hard not for them to recognise you. Just one thing to remember when thinking about the pros and cons of writing to an agony aunt problem page.

* It takes on average at least a month for a newspaper or magazine to read and reply to your mail. This can cause you worry, impatience and distress, it can also be difficult to deal with if you have nobody else to support you or you desperately want to know what the person reading it thinks. Especially if you are asking for free agony aunt advice about an ongoing situation which is serious. If you are asking agony aunt questions about whether or not to do something which is life changing a month can be a very long time and things could become worse in the meantime.

* The publication is seeking fodder to print on it’s free advice columnist online page. It will not encourage you to become a regular writer, especially if none of your letters are useful to them. Some write to these publications for all of the wrong reasons, perhaps they are lonely or trying to turn the people responding to them with free advice columnist online help into a sort of penfriend. Others have mental health issues and can become too friendly and time consuming or too aggressive, demanding and difficult, believing that the patient and caring person who receives their mails must be at their beck and call, always eager to reply and say something they like. That is just one of the pros and cons of writing to an agony aunt problem page.

* The free agony aunt advice you receive in your reply is often very vague and urging you to go elsewhere. People who are going through a marital problem may be told to go to see a counsellor or think long and hard before doing anything drastic. People who are dating someone and struggling with being in love may be told to go to see life coach or relationship expert. Your reply is often very short consisting of just a few words and a phone number or link to a website which gives information. The phone number may be for a helpline. It will often be for one which is known nationally, very popular and which you had already heard of! Where you could have found the phone number online in just a few moments instead of waiting a whole month for it. It may well be that you have already rung it and others similar to it and ended up sending a letter to a publication because they did not work for you.

* The part time staff who read and reply to pleas for help are less experienced and knowledgeable than someone who has been doing it for a very long time as a full time professional with a lot of experience.

* If you decide to write to the same publication again for follow up agony aunt advice you will be very unlikely to get consistency. Most publications have loads of people working for them part time and cheaply. Your first plea for a free advice columnist online to read your mail and reply to you with regard to your agony aunt problem might have been answered by Emily, who only works Tuesday, your second mail might be replied to by Mary. Both will have different attitudes. Both will have different ways of looking at things. You may have felt that your first response was helpful, and worth a follow up if the replies are free, but this does not mean that you will think that waiting for ages for this reply was worth it.

Of course there are pros and cons of writing to an agony aunt problem page. And there are alternatives, such as consulting a private clairvoyant psychic.

Things to remember if you decide to send a letter to a newspaper or magazine about your problem.

* Do not hold your breath waiting for a reply believing that it will help you. It may or it may not. If it helps great but do not rely on it and wait until you receive your reply to make a decision.

* The publication you write to is far more interested in getting juicy letters they can publish than the usual run of the mill stuff they receive in abundance each and every day. If they receive 500 letters asking about whether or not to end a bad relationship they will all receive the same reply. Replies are short, they may tell you nothing you do not already know or could have found out far quicker or are not of any help. Compared to the free advice columnist online the private agony aunt, such as Honest Holly, our resident advisor, takes more time over each and every letter and makes far more effort to make those replies personalised, she is far more experienced than the people who work behind the scenes for a newspaper or magazine replying to people who want free agony aunt advice and you will also get that reply to their agony aunt problem much quicker. Pros and cons of writing to an agony aunt problem page.

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