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Survive An Affair

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Survive an Affair
The experience and feeling that you get once you know that your spouse is having an affair can be almost too much to handle. 

You start thinking about all the intimate and precious moments that you once had and how he or she is sharing this same feeling with someone else.


Sometimes it can almost be quite intolerable to bear.  You start asking yourself if you want to hang on to the marriage or just let it go.  And what about the kids that you have.  You often wonder how they could be affected as well with a nasty divorce.

There are ways to survive an affair if you are willing to put the negative things and issues behind you so that you can move forward and concentrate on building a better life with your spouse and your family. 

Most women need to understand that although your spouse is cheating on your it does not necessarily mean they have the same feelings for that woman that they have for you.

So, what does it take to successfully survive an affair and move forward?


1. Make sure to keep listening and communicating no matter how long this actually takes. Get ready to answer all questions at any given time, even if it takes months or years after the affair has officially ended. Also, listen to their reactions without blame or anger.

2. Promise to stop the affair from ever happening again

3. Don't ever expect quick or an easy apology. Your partner may be in deep shock or pain. Expect rage, anger and tears

4. Make sure that you show your spouse empathy, no matter the situation. The most effective indicator of whether a relationship will survive a cheating spouse is how much empathy the unfaithful spouse demonstrates when the betrayed spouse gets emotional about the pain and frustrations caused by the affair.

5. Make sure to answer any and all questions that come up when conversing with each other.  The more you let out, the better in the long run.

6. Make sure you take full responsibility. Blaming your spouse for the affair will not heal your marriage or allow it to progress. Displaying sincere remorse and regret will.

7. Apologize often and vow to never commit the same action twice. It may seem obvious to you that you'll never stray again, but your spouse may have worries, so renew your commitment to your spouse as your one-and-only.

Learn more on how you can successfully
survive an affair so that you can move on to a more loving and caring marriage. 



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