If you honestly feel as though you won't love him the same or trust him again, leave. It is difficult, but it will be a lot easier on you with the passing of time. Because he cheated, every time he goes out, you'll be thinking about it & with every phone call he receives, you'll be wondering who it is & if they're someone he's cheating with. If you think you can move forward & remain together, you two need to talk - COMMUNICATE & maybe get some counseling.
Spending more time together is the solution. It can make your relation work longer without cheating.
After cheating, it is very difficult to gain the trust. You can do that by talking to her more often.
this sounds like cheating, but you can't just assume he is. ask him about the smudges, you should probably be able to tell if he's lying. If you find out his cheating, you need to get out of the relationship. you deserve better
If you really want to be with the mistress, you have to get everything in order, sit down with the wife and explain that it's not working..... then work on the relationship with the mistress and make her your girlfriend.
That isn't the correct way to deal with a cheating partner. If you know your partner is cheating, and if you still want to make it work than you should probably separate for a for a while, but inform your partner that you still want this relationship to grow. Also you should ask the cheating partner is they want to make something out of the relationship. That is my best advice. Or see a therapist.
As they were cheats right from the start, this relation will not last long.
Cheating in a relationship is not a criminal offense, so you cannot be arrested for it. However, it can lead to consequences within the relationship, such as a breakup or divorce.
You both can try and make it work. If he is too far into cheating, you cannot do much but leave him.
No. It has to be cheating because mostly every girl has a boyfriend. So as you probably all know two girls in a relationship is called lesbians.
yes he is cheating on you
If you're with somebody and you meet with someone else that is single, then yes it is cheating. If you're not with somebody and your single and meeting with someone that is also single then no your not cheating. If you are single and the person your meeting is in a relationship then yes that to is cheating.
If your husband admitted to you openly and without you trying to get the information he is cheating then he's being honest with you. He feels guilty, but what you have to find out is why does he feel like cheating and does he want to stay in a relationship with you. Any relationship an individual enters into be a friendship or love takes work; honesty, trust and loyalty, but humans can make mistakes. If your husband has never cheated before and been man enough to admit to his mistake he is worth another chance.