Anonymous wrote:How many people have forgiven themselves for cheating?
Anonymous wrote:me again... do a search, there have been many threads on this topic, many with good advice. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:How many people have forgiven themselves for cheating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been married over 20 years since he cheated. We had small children, and I was young and scared so I stuck to our marriage. I am thankful I did, because he's a wonderful dad and husband who made a very bad mistake. It's still painful if I really sit and think about it, but honestly, unless a question like this comes up, I pretty much never think of it. I would say it took a good 3-4 years to get to that point, though, with the pain subsiding for the most part after a year or so. We went to therapy for a few months, but I didn't find that too helpful. Time, apologies and building back trust was the best medicine. Good luck!!
Was it a one time thing or a long affair?
It went on for several months, while I was pregnant until just before I gave birth, if I remember right.
What was your husband's rationale for cheating?
Honestly, at this point, I can't remember the reasons he gave, I'm sorry. But that just shows how insignificant such a huge-at-the-time thing is in a 26 year marriage.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been married over 20 years since he cheated. We had small children, and I was young and scared so I stuck to our marriage. I am thankful I did, because he's a wonderful dad and husband who made a very bad mistake. It's still painful if I really sit and think about it, but honestly, unless a question like this comes up, I pretty much never think of it. I would say it took a good 3-4 years to get to that point, though, with the pain subsiding for the most part after a year or so. We went to therapy for a few months, but I didn't find that too helpful. Time, apologies and building back trust was the best medicine. Good luck!!
Was it a one time thing or a long affair?
It went on for several months, while I was pregnant until just before I gave birth, if I remember right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been married over 20 years since he cheated. We had small children, and I was young and scared so I stuck to our marriage. I am thankful I did, because he's a wonderful dad and husband who made a very bad mistake. It's still painful if I really sit and think about it, but honestly, unless a question like this comes up, I pretty much never think of it. I would say it took a good 3-4 years to get to that point, though, with the pain subsiding for the most part after a year or so. We went to therapy for a few months, but I didn't find that too helpful. Time, apologies and building back trust was the best medicine. Good luck!!
Was it a one time thing or a long affair?
It went on for several months, while I was pregnant until just before I gave birth, if I remember right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been married over 20 years since he cheated. We had small children, and I was young and scared so I stuck to our marriage. I am thankful I did, because he's a wonderful dad and husband who made a very bad mistake. It's still painful if I really sit and think about it, but honestly, unless a question like this comes up, I pretty much never think of it. I would say it took a good 3-4 years to get to that point, though, with the pain subsiding for the most part after a year or so. We went to therapy for a few months, but I didn't find that too helpful. Time, apologies and building back trust was the best medicine. Good luck!!
Was it a one time thing or a long affair?
Anonymous wrote:We've been married over 20 years since he cheated. We had small children, and I was young and scared so I stuck to our marriage. I am thankful I did, because he's a wonderful dad and husband who made a very bad mistake. It's still painful if I really sit and think about it, but honestly, unless a question like this comes up, I pretty much never think of it. I would say it took a good 3-4 years to get to that point, though, with the pain subsiding for the most part after a year or so. We went to therapy for a few months, but I didn't find that too helpful. Time, apologies and building back trust was the best medicine. Good luck!!