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subject: Can You Really Forgive Your Partner For Being Unfaithful? [print this page]


Is it really possible to forgive your partner for being unfaithful? Almost everyone fee that unfaithfulness is the one mortal and inexcusable sin in marriage. It's a common knowledge that once unfaithfulness invades the relationship chances are most leads to separation among couples.

That doesn't have to be the case for your marriage though. You can save your marriage even after your husband cheated on you but you'll have to learn to forgive him before that will be possible.

Where do You Begin Forgiving Your Husband?

How will you forgive your partner when what you actually are thinking is running away from the situation and never go back? You need to start by taking your relationship each step at a time. You start by communicating; discussed things that have been done and begin to forgive him from the small issues up to the big offenses you think he has done against you.

Before you do any of that though there is one, not so small, thing you have to do. You can't move on with your marriage until you do this one thing.

What is this one Thing You Must Do?

Forgive yourself. You need to learn and accept that it's your spouse decision to have an affair. He knew that it is a sin and unacceptable. He knew that it could hurt you and damage your marriage but still he did it.

This doesn't mean you couldn't have done things in a different manner and it might have affected the ending. You have issues in the relationship and each of you is responsible to it.

Before that can happen though you're going to have to leave the finger pointing, blame game, guilt, and simmering anger behind. You're going to have to forgive yourself and your husband.

The Ultimate Thing To do to Assist You in Forgiving your Spouse

Keep in mind to always start in little steps. Practice forgiving start from little to big issues. If you learn to forgive yourself and your partner, you'll definitely get used to be forgiving. And you will learn how to handle those little things.

by: T Dub Jackson.




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