Anonymous wrote:OP, how long ago did you find out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It IS possible to get past this. It may not be the right choice for you, but it is possible to overcome infidelity. You have to both be willing to do the work, and you have to be able to process your feelings. Get to counseling STAT and start figuring this out.
Remember, divorce isn't any easier emotionally.
We're already doing that. And I go separately. My kid is 6. She knows something isn't right, but I try to put up a good facade.
Anonymous wrote:Is your own therapist not helping? Maybe get a different one. Otherwise, what's the point?
Anonymous wrote:You shouldn't have to put up a facade. Really. Part of processing this is that she needs to HEAR how you are feeling. She needs to hear that you have these images of her affair popping into your head. She needs to own that. Until you are telling her, it isn't going to improve.
Anonymous wrote:Men rarely can get over infidelity. Break up.
Anonymous wrote:It IS possible to get past this. It may not be the right choice for you, but it is possible to overcome infidelity. You have to both be willing to do the work, and you have to be able to process your feelings. Get to counseling STAT and start figuring this out.
Remember, divorce isn't any easier emotionally.