"It never changes, the best way is to dump him now, and save yourself a lot of heartache" - KZN Listener

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Today on The Fixer KZN, Michelle told KZN that she has been dating her boyfriend for 3 years and he is a serial cheater. She loves him and she is desperate to make their relationship work; the boyfriend continuously apologizes for his discretions and is open to the idea that the couple go for counselling but he still doesn't stop.

We asked KZN to help us help Michelle and KZN came out in numbers.They expressed they're feelings and even told us about their personal experiences with serial cheating men.

One listener even said: "She doesn't need that kind of nonsense in her life, that stuff is just going to pull her down."

There's absolutely no excuse for cheating, if you love someone do right by them and stay faithful to them.

Listen to the ful podcast to hear what KZN had to say.
7 Oct 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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