Anonymous wrote:I could never trust him again. I would divorce. I’m really sorry OP.
Anonymous wrote:What's the point of this marriage? If you don't need papers, why suffer through it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I recommend therapy for yourself and with your boyfriend. Mine cheated, I left him, and a few months later we reconciled. We did couples counseling after we got back together and I continued the individual therapy I started after the split. There were lots of tough moments for a decent stretch but we grew a lot and are in a wonderful place now. It’ll only work if both of you are committed to each other and the healing process but you need a guide.
Nope.
Denial. He’s likely still cheating just a lot smarter about it. Therapy for cheating and you’re not even married? He knows you are desperate with low self esteem and he’ll cheat again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should get divorced.
What's the point in living like this
You understandably don't trust him
But you also don't want to take steps to trust him again.
You want to be upset not communicate and have fights?
What's the point?
And don't say kids because from fist hand experience your kids don't need to grow up with this drama
Who are to tell her what she should do? So many posters on this board tell others what the should or shouldn’t do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I recommend therapy for yourself and with your boyfriend. Mine cheated, I left him, and a few months later we reconciled. We did couples counseling after we got back together and I continued the individual therapy I started after the split. There were lots of tough moments for a decent stretch but we grew a lot and are in a wonderful place now. It’ll only work if both of you are committed to each other and the healing process but you need a guide.
Nope.
Denial. He’s likely still cheating just a lot smarter about it. Therapy for cheating and you’re not even married? He knows you are desperate with low self esteem and he’ll cheat again.
Anonymous wrote:He yells at you and argues when you don’t f*** him. He only cares about himself.
Anonymous wrote:He cheated - you should divorce. There's no reason to think you need to forgive or need to try to make this work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I recommend therapy for yourself and with your boyfriend. Mine cheated, I left him, and a few months later we reconciled. We did couples counseling after we got back together and I continued the individual therapy I started after the split. There were lots of tough moments for a decent stretch but we grew a lot and are in a wonderful place now. It’ll only work if both of you are committed to each other and the healing process but you need a guide.
Nope.
Anonymous wrote:You should get divorced.
What's the point in living like this
You understandably don't trust him
But you also don't want to take steps to trust him again.
You want to be upset not communicate and have fights?
What's the point?
And don't say kids because from fist hand experience your kids don't need to grow up with this drama