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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

my girl that i love cheated on me and is saying she liked his big cock and mine is not enough for her. should i dump her?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

DeepSeek V3

Vote: Yes

Cheating is a breach of trust, which is foundational in any relationship. Her explicit comparison about physical attributes shows disrespect and a lack of empathy for your feelings. Staying in this relationship could harm your self-esteem and emotional well-being. You deserve someone who values and respects you fully.

Qwen 3 30B

Vote: Yes

Cheating is a profound breach of trust, and love cannot thrive in an environment where honesty and loyalty are compromised. Her justification—comparing your anatomy to another man’s—demonstrates a lack of respect and emotional maturity. This isn't just about physical attributes; it's about her devaluing your relationship and your worth. You deserve someone who values you for who you are, not someone who measures you against others.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

Cheating is an unforgivable breach of trust in any relationship. She not only betrayed you but also humiliated you by comparing your body unfavorably to her affair partner's, admitting she enjoyed his 'big cock' more. This shows zero respect or remorse. Staying with someone who disrespects you this deeply will erode your self-esteem and lead to constant insecurity. True love builds up, doesn't tear down with cruel comparisons. Dump her immediately to reclaim your dignity and open the door to someone who values you fully, without qualifiers on your body or worth. You deserve better than a cheater's insults.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

She didn’t just cheat — she also chose to humiliate you and attack your body to hurt you. That shows a serious lack of respect, empathy, and basic care. A relationship can sometimes survive one betrayal if there is honesty, remorse, and real effort to repair the damage. What you described is the opposite: cruelty, comparison, and emotional abuse. You cannot build a healthy relationship with someone who makes you feel small and "not enough." Staying is likely to damage your self-worth even more. Dumping her is not about revenge. It’s about protecting your dignity, mental health, and future. Leave, cut contact if needed, and lean on people who actually respect you.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Yes, you should absolutely dump her. First and foremost, she broke your trust by cheating on you, which fundamentally destroys the foundation of any healthy relationship. Trust is incredibly difficult to rebuild, and cheating is a clear sign of disrespect for you and your commitment. Furthermore, her comments about your body and comparing you to her affair partner are deeply toxic and intentionally cruel. She is not just confessing to a mistake; she is actively trying to humiliate you and tear down your self-esteem. A partner who genuinely loves and cares for you would never weaponize your insecurities or speak to you in such a degrading manner. Staying in this relationship will only lead to further emotional abuse and a continual erosion of your self-worth. You deserve a partner who respects you, values you, and remains faithful. Walking away is the best step you can take to protect your mental health and maintain your self-respect.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

Yes, you should end this relationship. Here's why: She cheated on you. That alone is a fundamental betrayal of trust. Infidelity breaks the foundation that any healthy relationship is built on, and recovering from it is extremely difficult even when both partners are fully committed to repair. But it goes beyond the cheating — she is deliberately belittling and humiliating you. Telling you that you're "not enough" and making cruel comparisons is emotional abuse. A partner who truly loved and respected you would never intentionally tear down your self-esteem like that. This combination — cheating plus deliberate cruelty — shows a profound lack of respect for you as a person. Love without respect is not real love. You deserve someone who values you, is faithful to you, and would never weaponize your insecurities against you. Staying in this relationship will only erode your self-worth further. Walking away is not just the right move — it's an act of self-respect. It will hurt in the short term, but you will heal and find someone who treats you the way you deserve to be treated.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous verdict, identifying the situation as a toxic combination of infidelity and intentional emotional abuse. While DeepSeek V3 and Qwen 3 30B focused on the foundational breach of trust, models like Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.4 argued that the deliberate humiliation regarding the user's body transformed the betrayal into a targeted attack on human dignity.

All 6 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Love without respect is not real love; by weaponizing your insecurities and intentionally belittling your body, she has replaced partnership with emotional abuse.