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I don't ever want to even think about how bad that situation would be. I don't think he would understand a word because of all the sobbing and crying going on. It wouldn't really matter because he would probably kill me after he understood what I said.
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If it was a one-time thing, I am not sure I would tell them. The best reason to tell is health but to tell them to make me feel less guilty or what-not, doesn't make sense. If I was never going to do it again I wouldn't want to tell them and devastate them.
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Unless you're planning on doing it again, you don't.
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I've been in that situation before, and it's not easy, no matter how you look at it. I think I sat and stared at my partner for a good 10mins in silence, and almost couldnt bring myself to say it. After I did, I burst into tears. We did end up separating (my choice), but we did get back together a couple of months later. I'm not sure as to the severity of your situation, whether you're married or whatnot (Im married, and was married at the time). I couldn't think of any other way to tell him, other than to sit him down and tell him straight out...well, as straight as 10mins of silence and nervousness can get. If you feel guilty enough about it, he should see that, and that you felt bad enough and remorseful enough to tell him the truth. Like I mentioned, I don't know your circumstances, how the situation arose, etc, but I'm going to vouch for being honest with him.
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