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The Bro Code - Where do you stand

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If the girl had the intention to cheat and got turned down, is there any different between her doing it or not doing it?

If the girl said to the boyfriend that she tried to have sex with another bloke but didn't because he knocked her back, is the outcome of the relationship any different to whether she actually did it?
 
Classic troll.

I find it weird how no one on this anonymous forum has copped up to cheating.

Surely there's a few regulars on here who have done it?
 
Classic troll.

I find it weird how no one on this anonymous forum has copped up to cheating.

Surely there's a few regulars on here who have done it?

We know you haven't because you've never had sex.
 
Lack of comment from Croweater is disappointing.

In my opinion, the bro code really only applies to friends and acquaintances.

He didn't break the bro code, but he broke the moral code. If I knew someone was in a relationship, I wouldn't sleep with them. I think it's pretty poor form.

And I'm sure people are going to remind me about my mates girlfriend making a move on me and me not telling him about it, and how I broke the bro code. Which I do agree with by the way.
 
It's mainly her fault, but also partly your fault. You had a choice and although it isn't your relationship you are sort of involved now. Obviously the intention was just for a good root but I can tell there's a bit of guilt on your part based on your posts as you're trying to justify the actions.

I would tell the boyfriend. She simply shouldn't be in a relationship and you would be doing both of them a favour if it helps them end it (although painful in the short term).
 

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Unless she's got a pass-out signed by her husband/boyfriend, just say no, even if you don't know him.
 

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