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subject: Coping With Infidelity In Your Marriage [print this page]


Lot's of marriages today are encountering problems on a lot of fronts. There are a lot of these type of marriages in our society today. Divorce has been rushed into by lot's of people without proper consideration. The media doesn't make things easier. The media has painted an image of glamor when representing divorce. This makes folks not see the emotional stress that the parties involved go through.

Thinking that getting a divorce is the best option, many don't attempt to work on their marriage. It's almost seen as a sign of weakness when a person chooses to forgive their spouse. The individual is taken to be enslaved. With this attitude, coping with infidelity would be an unforgivable sin

I usually find it amusing when I watch an individual declare to the world how that they have not felt better than they now feel after their divorce. Everyone who passes through a divorce has a bitter experience they may not share, unless of course the person went into the marriage only so they can get divorced a little later likely for financial reasons. If you experienced the natural process of falling in love then getting married, you MUST go through hurt.

Don't be deceived by fashionable tales of divorce. You would only discover the truth after you have entered into it. It is really sad that after folks have been deceived by others, they do not themselves come forward to say the truth. They simply choose to maintain a front.

It's always inspiring when I come across people who sincerely cry out "save my marriage." This is how you know those who really want to rebuild their marriages. We must at this point ask this question. Can your marriage be saved by an external force?

You can look at this question from two sides. From one side, you could say that nobody can help a marriage. In another sense, someone can help you save your marriage. The main point I am trying to prove here's that no one can save your marriage apart you.

Opting to go for marriage therapy is a decision arising from a wish to know how to make their marriage work. This decision to go for therapy is a personal one and means them taking the first step. More so, whether or not to do what the marriage therapist tells them to do is also another issue of choice.

The best a counselor can do is advice and tell you the things that would help your marriage. You on the other hand, would be the person to implement those things. You would truly be the person fixing your marriage when you are committed to doing everything possible to make sure this happens.

It's a refreshing sight to find couples who as one are focused on succeeding in their marriage. There is nothing that would be too hard for couples like these to face. Each partner gives their best. Instances where only one spouse does the whole work can be really discouraging.

Decide to make your marriage work today and see it work.

Copyright (c) 2012 Paul Ruffilio

by: Paul Ruffilio




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