If you had committed betrayal, would you have the courage to admit it to your partner?
You can betray with the body, but also with the heart – and it’s the latter that hurts the most. Yet an even harder question arises: should one confess it? In theory, honesty is a virtue; in practice, it can destroy whatever is left of the relationship. Some say truth is the foundation of love, others – that it’s better to stay silent if the betrayal was just a moment of weakness, because confession is nothing more than a selfish attempt to ease one’s own conscience. In a world where infidelity is often justified by “emotional burnout” or a “need for closeness,” it’s becoming harder to tell remorse from calculation. So is admitting to betrayal a sign of courage, or rather an act of destruction? Take the poll and see what others think.

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