An Open Question to the Public: Would You Pay Back an Ex-Girlfriend Who Betrayed You?
When a relationship ends, it can be difficult to navigate the aftermath. Emotions are raw, and it’s not uncommon for there to be some unresolved issues. But what if one of those issues involves money? Specifically, what if you “owe” your ex-girlfriend money, but she also betrayed you?
It’s a tricky situation, and one that has been the subject of many debates. Some say that it’s important to honor your financial obligations, regardless of the circumstances. Others argue that betrayal cancels out any debts, and that you’re under no obligation to pay back someone who has hurt you.
So we ask you, the public: would you pay back an ex-girlfriend who betrayed you?
On one hand, it could be seen as a matter of personal integrity. If you owe someone money, you should pay them back, regardless of your personal feelings towards them. On the other hand, it’s understandable to feel resentful towards someone who has betrayed you, and to not want to give them any further benefit.
Of course, there are also some grey areas to consider. For example, what if the money was a loan that you agreed to before the betrayal occurred? Or what if she owes you money as well, then who gets seen as the hypocrite?
There are many factors to consider, and it’s a question that doesn’t have an easy answer. But we’re curious to hear your thoughts. Would you pay back an ex-girlfriend who betrayed you, or would you consider the debt null and void? Share your opinions in the comments below.












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