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After Infidelity: Make up or Break up by: Ruth Martin


Relevance Info Services, an international publisher of quality information, approached me as an expert in relationship issues with the question if I could evaluate a number of websites that offer methods and tips for saving relationships and prevent a divorce. The fact is that, with respect for all the well meant kind of information, there are many offerings on the internet that are not based upon psychological principals. A lot of the presented materials cause more harm than any good. It is not composed by experts and that�s certainly not what you want. If you are in serious trouble the situation demands a professional approach by people that are very experienced in solving relationship issues. This article is about what to do after infidelity. More articles will follow about related subjects. An infidelity is a betrayal, a loss of trust. It is lying or disloyalty to one�s partner or lover. Infidelity may be sexual or emotional in nature and typically involves a third person. Infidelity does not necessarily involve physical separation, but can be characterized by emotional detachment as well. Emotional detachment can happen when you lose your partner�s trust or if you lie to your partner or tell them half-truths. Betraying your partner may inflict a deep pain that is difficult to repair and sometimes causes irrevocable damage to the relationship that hastens its end. There are many things that can occur in the wake of an infidelity. If you are married, an infidelity could lead to divorce. If you are in a committed relationship, it could lead to a break up. So what happens after infidelity occurs in your relationship? There are distinct stages a relationship goes through in the wake of an infidelity. 1. Roller Coaster Stage. This is the stage where strong emotions arise - emotions such as anger and self-blame followed by a period of introspection and appreciation of the relationship. Just like it says, your emotions go for a roller coaster ride, up and down, round and round and it�s a bit hard to figure out exactly where you are. 2. Moratorium Stage. This stage is a less emotional stage, at least for the person who was cheated upon. In this stage, the person affected tries to make sense of the betrayal. They may ask for more detail about the affair or retreat into themselves or quietly seek help from others regarding the issue. 3. Trust Building Stage. This stage takes place when the couple has decided to stay together. During this stage, the couple really tries to make their marriage work. They decide that a continued commitment to their relationship is important and with time, eventually forgiveness and trust can be achieved. After an infidelity occurs, you may still find yourself often doubting your partner. Don�t lose heart, there is hope. Here are some signs that may indicate if a person is still worthy of your love. � Expresses sincere remorse and regret for cheating on you � Heartfelt apologies feel true when you hear them � Accepts total blame for his or her betrayal � Cuts off all contact with the third party � Shows a renewed appreciation, admiration, respect and devotion to only you � Displays a willingness and openness to talk about what happened � Is willing and eager to go into marriage counseling with you If both of you are willing to participate in a deep, open, and honest conversation regarding your relationship and how you would like it to progress, there is a good chance you will be able to work through your issues. The author invites you to visit: http://stop-a-divorce-info.com (articlecity) http://www.articlecity.com/


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