Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Surviving Adultery Tips

By Moises L. Athey

Surviving adultery is the kind of topic that is not always pleasant to discuss. However, it is crucial that both parties must know the ways to overcome this challenge as it holds the future of your relationship as husband and wife.

The truth is, to survive adultery is to learn how to trust your partner again; and more often than not, it is not the easiest thing to do. Still, we have to give couple a chance to rebuild their relationship after adultery.

A time to grief is a time to heal Going through the aftermath of adultery is much like grieving for the death of a loved one. It is advised, therefore, to let yourself enter the stage of grieving. Your partner has committed a terrible betrayal, do not allow others to tell you otherwise. It is normal not to be as easily forgiving as you once have been. You have been betrayed and it is normal to feel pain.

The F-Word~Forgiveness~Forgive While there is no excuse for adultery, the offended spouse in not to blame. Remember that temptations for having an affair increase when emption needs are not given by the spouse. Go over about your contribution to the problem, repent and make a commitment to change. Once you are prepared to hear your partner, sit down, talk and ask questions regarding the issues at hand. If you are the one who is being asked, answer truthfully. If you want your marriage to work out, cut all communications between you and the third party and promise not to commit the same mistake again.

Do not close your doors for a second chance If both parties are willing to forgive and willing to change to make the marriage work one more time, it is possible to get back on the right track. Surviving adultery may not be the stage in marriage you are willing to take, but if it happens, there is always a big chance to succeed.

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