*Note: Even though this question falls under relationships as well as the parent / child relationship, I think overall it's a matter of my need to grow as an adult so that's why I'm putting it in this topic*
This is my first post here so I will try to keep it short as possible.
I have been talking to this guy I met online for almost two months now. I'm 24, live in Colorado, and this is my first relationship. I've never been kissed, dated, held hands -- nada. I met him through a gaming site where opponents can chat while they play. He is 28 and lives in Rhode Island. We got really serious quite fast, decide to start dating, and made plans to meet after talking about two or so weeks. Because of his disability, I decided to fly out to see him.
Fast forward to the week that I was supposed to leave and that is where the drama began. :( Even though I had told my family and friends about it, this is the time they decided to really voice their concerns about my safety (cause I would be going alone) and the situation itself (they think online dating is essentially wrong). I am very close to both groups of people and after going back and forth about it and seriously stressing myself out, I decided not to go.
Fast forward to now and a lot of things have happened. The guy admits he cheated on me the week before I was supposed to fly down and on top of that still has feelings for me, but also the person he slept with (who he knew in college).
He has asked me to come see him for a short while so that we can both see where our relationship stands and so that he can better make a decision about who he would rather pursue a relationship with.
After having a good week of being furious and hurt, I have decided that the only way I will know if this our relationship is really worth fighting for is to go see him. The problem as it stands is whether I should tell my family about it. My mother lives in the same small city with me (we are both in college) and we talk and see each other a good amount of time. I think even though my friends would be shocked, they would accept it... but telling my family could possibly cause the drama all over again. Here are the only options I see that I have right now --
*Be reckless -- take a day at a time and tell my mother nothing unless she asks
*Lie -- Make a believable lie about going to see a friend (that she doesn't know) for a week or so in a place that she wouldn't feel compelled to drive to
*Tell her the truth and let her be upset and possibly change my mind again