Texting another woman is cheating. Giving your attention to another woman is cheating. Making another woman feel she has a chance is cheating. Cheating isn't just about physical intimacy. If you give your time and emotional energy to another woman, you're cheating.
Deleting messages doesn’t make things disappear. It doesn’t erase the lies, the secrets, or the betrayal that comes with it. If there’s nothing wrong, why the need to hide? Why delete? The moment you hit that delete button, you’ve already betrayed trust. You’re not just erasing a message, you’re erasing someone’s sense of security in you.
It’s not just about the conversation you’re hiding, it’s about the fact that you felt the need to hide it at all. You might think, "It’s just one chat, no one will ever know." But the truth is, you already know. And deep down, so will they, even if you never admit it. Because something changes when someone realizes they’ve been lied to, it’s a shift, a crack in their trust that will never fully heal. They start second-guessing everything: Was it really just one message? How long has this been going on? What else are you hiding?
The hardest part isn’t even the secret, it’s the realization that you chose to lie, that you chose dishonesty over honesty. That you made the decision to delete, to cover your tracks, instead of just coming clean. And now, it’s not just the message that’s gone, it’s the faith they had in you.
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