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Marriage | He's having an affai ...He's having an affair.Submitted by Paul on Monday Sep 01, 2008 and viewed 395 timesTotal Word Count: 794 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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It's devastating to discover that the person you loved and trusted has betrayed you so brutally by having a secret affair. So what should you do? This article contains the expert relationship advice you will need to get you through this difficult time.
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devastating to discover that the person you loved and trusted has betrayed you so brutally by having a <a href="http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/relationships/secrets">secret affair</a>.<br><br> So what should you do? This article contains the expert <a href="http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/relationships/relationships">relationship advice</a> you will need to get you through this difficult time.<br><br> <b>The early days</b><br><br> Your world has fallen apart. One minute you feel so angry you want to explode, the next you're sobbing because you think it's all your fault and you don't want to lose him.<br><br> 'This is completely normal,' says Relate relationship psychotherapist Paula Hall. 'Many women are surprised by the way they respond in the early days and weeks after an affair. Your reaction can vary hugely, depending on the circumstances.'<br><br> For example, some affairs are a definite signal the relationship is over, others happen in a "moment of weakness" and <a href="http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/relationships/relationships">relationships</a> can survive.<br><br> 'Just remember, you've experienced a major loss, similar to a bereavement,' says Paula 'You'll be confused and shocked.'<br><br> <b>What should I do?</b><br><br> Absolutely nothing! This is definitely NOT the right time to make any major life-changing decisions about your relationship.<br><br> 'The early days are incredibly emotional and confusing,' says Paula. 'Don't feel under any pressure to either throw him out or forgive him.' There's no rush to do anything. Just let the news sink in - and cry all you want.<br><br> <b>Talk to him again</b><br><br> Once you're ready, it's essential that you both talk and listen to each other. But this is not the time for a slanging match. No matter how angry you are, you must stay calm throughout this conversation. You have two aims:<br><br> <b>1. To get the facts right. </b>You need to know when the affair happened, where it happened and how long it's been going on. 'There are many different types of affairs,' says Paula. 'A drunken one-night stand is very different to sleeping with your sister for five years.'<br><br> Painful though it may be for you to hear, you need to be aware of all the facts before you can go any further.<br><br> <b>Tip: </b>Resist the temptation to ask questions you really don't need the answers too, such as 'Is she thinner than me?' or 'Was she better in bed?' 'It's natural curiosity to want to know these things, but are you ready to hear the answers?' says Paula. 'Will knowing that she was quite pretty or quite slim really help you to recover?'<br><br> <b>2. To ask him 'Why?' </b>This is the big question and it's crucial that he answers it honestly. 'What you do next will largely come as a result of how he answers this question,' says Paula. 'If he sounds genuine and his reasons make sense you'll be able to reach a decision far more quickly than if he's vague or simply refuses to talk.'<br><br> <b>TIP:</b> Limit the time you have for this conversation and always keep to the point. Otherwise you'll find yourselves going round in circles, getting more angry and tearful, but achieving very little.<br><br> <b>Should you stay</b><br><br> If you decide your relationship is worth saving and you're willing to try again, ask yourself these questions:<br><br> 1. Has he guaranteed that the affair is over?<br>2. Do you both really understand what went wrong and why it happened? <br>3. Have you both found a new, better way to resolve future problems in your relationship?<br>4. Are you both willing to get help and advice from an expert if you feel it's necessary?<br> If you can answer 'yes' to these questions then there's a good chance your relationship can recover.<br><br> <b>But be warned:</b> You can't just 'get over' an affair. 'Trust takes a moment to break but much longer to rebuild, says Paula. 'Your partner needs to accept that he will have to be more accountable to you for quite some time.<br><br> 'For example, if you want to check his telephone and bank statements regularly, then he needs to let you. The recovery process takes time. You'll probably never forget what happened, but you'll learn to keep it somewhere else in your heart and remember it less often.'<br><br> <b>Should you go?</b><br><br> This is a big step and not one to take in the middle of emotional turmoil. If you're still very angry, hurt or confused you are not ready to make this decision.<br><br> So ask yourself:<br><br> 1. Have you given yourself enough time to consider this properly?<br>2. Are you sure that this relationship is over and there's absolutely nothing you or your partner could do to save it?<br><br> <b>Warning:</b> 'Breaking up is not an easy way out,' says Paula. 'You still have to 'get over' what he did. And if it's a long term relationship with children involved, you'd be wise to get professional help before making this decision.'<br> ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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