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Three Tips to Aid In Repairing Your Relationship After an Affair

Three Tips to Aid In Repairing Your Relationship After an Affair


So how do you recover from infidelity in your marriage or relationship? The tried and true method is tough but it will work if both parties are willing to give it a go. It involves really deepening the emotional connection. How you ask when you can hardly stand the sight of each other. Well, you have to put some of the emotional pain aside by helping yourself heal first and then understanding this will be tough. Realize that if you want to move forward, you have to work at it. Anything worth anything at all in your life has been work hasn't it? Well this is no different. Can you do it right away? Maybe not. You have to take care of yourself first. You also have to work through some of that initial anger. But when you're ready to think about it, here we go...

You have to repair the emotional connection. You don't want to constantly feel like you'll never be normal. You can't constantly feel like you'll never have a civil conversation or be able to normal again. Heaven forbid you could ever be happy again together! I know you're probably feeling like there's no way to get back to a healthy, loving relationship when all you can think of is the cheating and how can you possibly forgive and get over it.

Once you have been hurt, the victim, and I even hate to use that word, because some people take it to the extreme and let themselves drown in the pity parties. But seriously, you are a victim when a spouse cheats. And as a victim, you will go through many of the same doubts, and have the same grief because of the crime. It is a crime to your relationship and everything you've worked for. You will also have to deal with the doubts about your spouse's sincerity and desire to repair the relationship. These are huge obstacles that only you can climb. Know you can hurdle them, and you're not alone.


Three rules to help you get started...

Rule 1: Be 100% Open and Honest

I used to think this one got easier as you got older, but I'm not thoroughly convinced. Being brutally honest though has to happen. It can be a little painful for everyone, the one to listen and the one to be honest. Yet at the same time, it can be ever so freeing and is so critical when you're in a rocky place.

You both have to commit to the fact that from this day on, whatever you say will be based on 100% honesty. You have to feel completely free to share everything - no secrets can be locked away in your head. Not even when you don't feel like saying everything that's on your mind and the other person says, "What's up?" And you say, "Nothing." But there really is and they know it and you know it, but you just don't want to go there. That has to end. You have to have the courage to finish talking no matter what. And the listener has to have the patience and the tolerance to listen and not quickly judge or doubt the honesty or sincerity.

If you both aren't completely 100% honest all the time, the emotional connection will not be restored. When you are and allow each other the trust and space to be completely honest, you will not have to worry. You may even be pleasantly surprised and your relationship rewarded.

Rule 2: It's Not an Interrogation - Ground Rules

Okay now that you've decided you'll be brutally honest. It's time to take the brutal out of the equation. Remember, if you ask questions that you're not sure you want the answers to, it's better not to ask until you're really sure you want to hear the truth and are prepared to deal with it. Sometimes more is not better.

Also, if you're still really, really angry and are going to be nasty and just abuse the cheater with more information and guilt, hold off. (Yes, some women especially are really good at this and would hate to admit it.) Remember, if long-term healing is your goal, maybe it's best to heal yourself a little longer so you don't feel the need to throw things back at the cheater all the time. Seriously, how many times do you need to rehash the whole incident and discovery? That roller coaster has been over the hill several times already and how productive is another ride? Does another ride around get you farther down the path to recovery?

It helps if you and your spouse decide on a list of what types of questions are okay, and which ones are not. Also, when answering a question and trying to employ honesty, both spouses must use common sense and good judgment and know how to answer honestly-but with diplomacy.

You each need to calmly decide on a list of what types of questions are okay and which ones are not. When you answer, use common sense and answer honestly, but with the utmost diplomacy. Remember, this is a person you once loved and hopefully will be able to work things out with to stay with for many years. Unfortunately, that old ditty our mothers taught us "Sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me" isn't true. What you say and what he says may hurt for a long time if you aren't careful. You have been hurt already, try to minimize the pain now with careful and thoughtful preparation.

Rule 3: Schedule a Date

As you're preparing to talk about things, you can't do it on the fly, via texts, or over the phone. It's serious business. You both have to be prepared, emotionally as well as physically. Schedule a talk-date, yes it sounds weird. But you deserve the total attention on your relationship. You don't need any outside stresses adding conflict to an already delicate situation. You owe it to yourself and one another to schedule the time to focus only on your relationship.

These rules will help you as you move from the shock and pain of a painful marital infidelity and hopefully help you on the path to move your marriage forward and away from the lawyer's office. Remember though, it will take time, work, patience, honesty, and diplomacy.


Keep working to heal yourself emotionally, psychologically, and physically too, you can be better all around when the after-shock wears off.

I'll be thinking of you and hoping for the best. And if you're at all like me take a deep breath and count to ten before you utter a word!

Kitti Edwards

Marriage Infidelity
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