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"The Whole Town’s Laughing At Me"

We've all heard the saying that, "honesty is the best policy." However is there a such thing as being "too honest?"

In this Strawberry Letter, a young man writes in for advice after learning that his girlfriend has had numerous sexual encounters prior to their relationship. Now he's feeling uncomfortable with the fact that there is a high probability that he may run into someone who may have had a "dip" in his "31 flavors"(if you catch my drift). *wink*

Take a look:

Dear Steve and Shirley,

I am a 37-year-old man and I have been dating a 31-year-old woman for 3 years. She is the love of my life and I want to ask her to marry me, but I recently found out some disturbing info about her. I got an anonymous message on social media and it got my full attention. The message said that my woman was VERY FRIENDLY with a lot of guys when she was in college, especially the athletes. I was shocked and angry so I confronted her immediately. I asked her if it was true and she admitted it. She said she does not want any secrets between us, and she told me more about her sex life, before she met me. She said she’s had threesomes over the years with men and women and whenever she went back home to visit her parents, she had sex with a few of her classmates that still lived in town. We just went to her high school reunion and she said that at least five of the guys were there. Now I can’t help but think that whenever we go to cookouts, concerts, football games, even church, she has had sex with some of the guys there. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had my share of sexual encounters, but nothing in comparison to hers.  If I had known all of this before, there is no way I would’ve stayed with her.  Now I’m in too deep… I love this woman! I need Steve’s honest opinion on this. Do you think that her past can stay in the past? Should I still propose to her and hope for the best?

The question is, should he be trippin'? Isn't that past in the past? Do you see a "double standard" here? And should she have been that honest?

There are the questions that are running through my mind.

Take a listen to hear what Shirley and Steve have to say:

What do you think?

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