
Once upon a time he stole your heart — and now you can’t get it back. He lied. He cheated. You cussed and fussed and then he lied and cheated some more. You know a dead-end relationship when you’re in one, but you just can’t move on. But why?

Ron Williams is a relationship strategist and author of The Right Man Business Plan. Williams’ philosophy is that a woman shouldn’t carelessly fall in love, she needs a plan to find the best mate, best relationship that suits her.
Rolling Out asked Williams why a woman may choose to stay in a relationship with a no-good man. Here’s what Williams had to say.