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Anta lsa mt3lm brnamt that my boyfriend has been flirting with girls online, telling them that he is single, doing video chats with them, and even sexting them and asking for their pictures. When I confronted him after I hacked his accounts, he said his intentions were not bad and made it all my fault since I hacked his accounts. We resolved everything somehow, and I found out again that he was doing same things and hiding it from me. I told him we should end it, and now he is asking for a last chance. What should I do??
I wrote you a little play I've called The Cop and the Killer. Here it is:
Cop: I found all these dead bodies in your basement. That's messed up.
Killer: You went in my basement??!! OK, I killed them. But my intentions were not bad. And, besides, it's your fault for looking in the basement. You invaded my privacy! I guess if it makes you feel better, I swear I won't do it again.
A little while later, the Cop goes back down to the Killer's basement.
Cop: …Aaaaand there are more bodies down there. Dude. You told me you weren't going to do this again.
Killer: Damn! I thought I hid them better this time. Ugh. Oh well. I totally promise I won't do it again. Give me one more chance?
Should the Cop give the Killer another shot? Hell no. He's done enough damage.
P.S. The Cop is you, and the Killer is your boyfriend, and you should never, ever get back together.
P.P.S. I hope you know that cops can't break into someone's emails without a proper permit. Whether your suspicion is right or wrong — and I'm sure you feel justified in this case — it is always a breach of trust. Next time, you might be wrong — and your snooping could ruin your relationship.
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