A serial cheater who is married to one woman, expecting a baby with a second, and in a relationship with another has been urged to make responsible choices after confessing he 'has a problem'.
The twenty-something-year-old man fessed up to his behaviour in an anonymous letter to the Metro.
Writing to counsellor and columnist Laura Collins, he admitted: "I probably come across like some guy who just puts it about and doesn't care about anyone except himself, but I'm not really like that. I genuinely don't want to hurt any of them, which is partly what's got me into this mess."

The lothario went on to explain he works as a lorry driver so he often spends nights away from home - and he claimed this is the reason he first cheated on his wife.
His wrongdoing was soon revealed, however, when she discovered illicit messages on his phone and threw him out.
Counting himself as single once more, the man spent much of his time partying, according to his letter, and it was during this time he met his second flame, who is now pregnant with his child.
But to make matters more complicated he's also dating another woman he met through his driving job. Oh, and his wife wants to give their marriage another go.
He added that he still has feelings for his partner but says he likes his third girlfriend best.
Unsurprisingly, Laura had some choice words for the man when he wrote in looking for advice - as she delivered some much-needed hard truths while trying to support him.
"I wouldn't use the word 'terrible', but I would say you're irresponsible and immature," the expert wrote. "Sex can make babies, it's not rocket science," she added when questioning why he did not use protection.
But she then turned her attention to what the man should do next, as opposed to focusing on where he went wrong in the past.
Her advice: to end the third relationship, confess to his wife, and be honest with the pregnant woman about not wanting to be her partner. She added that he will have to help support her child should she decide to keep the baby.
Laura also admitted it is hard to feel sorry for the bloke since he is at fault, but tried to offer her reassurance. She said he should unravel his problems one step at a time, warning him he will continue to hurt everyone, himself included, if he fails to act.
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