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Most of the time, yes a cheater is always a cheater. There have been times when a cheater has cheated on the person they truly love and later regretted it. I suppose the only way a cheater would change is if he/she feels the pain of losing someone they truly love.
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Yes, a cheater will always be a cheater unless they really want to change and are willing to face the issues that drive them to cheat. Cheating includes lying to their partners and to themselves. Cheating is avoiding their internal problem(s), which is more important to them than the people they care about, their reputation, the respect of others. Their justification for cheating usually involves blaming others, which a another form of lying to themselves.
Occasionally, a cheater becomes unhappy enough about their life to face the problem. A few even go so far as to get help to find the source of this self destructive behavior and work toward overcoming their crutch. This rarely happens because it is so rare that a cheater even recognizes that cheating is a problem. They usually buy into their own lies about how clever they are, how desirable they are, how much fun they're having...