Monday, April 11, 2011

Understanding The Intricacies Of Infidelity In Marriages



Infidelity in marriages is a sensitive issue. Being in a relationship is not always easy, especially when betrayal is present. Marriages are not always happy endings either. When a person finds something that is dissatisfying in his or her marriage, he or she may tend to find a way to get rid of it. It would be either that they would work it out together as a couple or one may tend to divert his or her attention to somebody else.

The person who was cheated on would most probably feel anger, depression or even self pity. The cheater on the other hand would be able to acknowledge his or her responsibility of breaking the relationship. Accepting the fact that you have cheated would take great confidence and courage. That is why if you decide to save the marriage, which the cheater has caused to break down, the both of you would definitely need to be committed.

Once a spouse is cheating, you should expect that he or she is very attached to that person. In fact, most cases prove that cheaters often choose to live with a close friend because of the possible bond and common interests that have rooted from knowing each other before. Because of this, the affair can and will surely last long. Cheaters usually find it hard to get away from the situation.

Your spouse may have an affair with somebody who is close to the both of you. However, you don't have to generalize that everything happened before your marriage. These events usually happen after a lousy marriage, rooting from the shortcomings and needs that are simply not provided for during the marriage.

Once cheating is present in a relationship, the person being cheated may feel disappointment, rage, embarrassment, jealousy resentment and most of all mistrust. Extramarital relationships may happen rampantly everywhere but there are definite ways to survive infidelity.

However, there are some cases that unworthy relationships and marriages should not be saved. Marriage could survive most of the time if both parties are committed to make it work despite the infidelity. But, if the person being cheated on is hurt not only emotionally but also physically, then that marriage may be better off not saving. It would be important for both parties to be happy with their relationships.

Frankly, it boils down to the cheating partner not feeling fulfilled for whatever reason. This doesn't excuse the cheating behavior, but much research shows an unfulfilled partner is often the reason an affair starts.



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