Lots of People both men and women do. as do many relationships where there was infidelity.
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Can I?..I guess it depends on individual including myself. We are all different when it comes to face the reality of our husband's infidelity, some will say its ok maybe I can one day. But some will rather end the marriage so she don't have to deal with it especially her pain. Like the old myth says " time will heal our broken heart." For us who's having a hard time, give yourself space to really face it and accept what happen.
No, you can`t...wait till he`s sleeping and do a Bobbit job on him.
Yes, forgiveness is very vital in order to survive with that partner after infidelity. However, once someone has cheated they have broken that bond of trust and they need to earn that trust back so counseling should be a must and if they refuse then one may have to consider splitting up and moving on.
The most important thing to do if you want to survive infidelity is regain the trust back to your relationship. There is an article titled "How to regain the trust after an affair" posted further down this page under Sources and Related Links.
Yes, if you choose to forgive and give your spouse a second chance. Infidelity is often caused by some unresolved issues in a marriage that drives a spouse to seek comfort elsewhere.
There is no physical test for infidelity
American Infidelity was created in 1858.
The duration of High Infidelity is 1.58 hours.
hey infidelity can happen ANYWHERE...
High Infidelity was created on 1964-01-22.
Infidelity is rampant among the selfish, cruel leaders.
Infidelity - 1917 was released on: USA: 11 January 1917
Infidelity is not an issue in a California Divorce. California is a no fault state.The court does not want to hear any evidence or information about infidelity unlessCustody is an issue and a parent's infidelity in some way directly impacts the best interests of the children.