Betrayal
Three Stages of an Affair: If You Encounter the Third Stage, Get a Divorce
Xi Murong said, “Marriage isn’t just about two people facing each other. Marriage is about two people holding hands and facing the world together.” When people get married, they usually understand this principle and strive to achieve it. Unfortunately, as time goes by, everything becomes routine, and this goal becomes blurry. Some people start to regret their marriage. Some people start comparing their families. Some people regret that their love seems to have faded.
The Bizarre Endings of Extramarital Affairs
If a marriage encounters an extramarital affair, some strange phenomena will appear. It is those who have been betrayed who reflect on marriage issues. Among the friends I have come in contact with, over 90% of them are the ones who have been betrayed. Looking at this result alone, it seems that the ones who have been betrayed are the ones responsible for the marriage problems. So, the question arises, what about the betrayers? Most of them do not reflect on their marriage.
Confronting Emotional Betrayal, Every Individual Should Begin to Awaken
If we’re talking about what must be learned and changed when facing emotional betrayal, I have one piece of advice for everyone: You must begin to awaken. In fact, the entire process of dealing with emotional betrayal is a journey of self-awakening. After being betrayed, it’s not just about deciding whether to continue the marriage or forgive the other person… These are all superficial issues. Even if you can resolve these issues, if you haven’t had a thorough awakening from the depths of your soul, you’ll never be able to escape the predicament of emotional betrayal.
After Experiencing Emotional Betrayal, Your Sense of Security Must Be Built on Yourself
Emotions and marriage are essential components of one’s inner sense of security. A happy relationship and marriage will contribute to a person’s emotional stability and satisfaction. So, when a relationship faces betrayal, this sense of security will be shattered, often in a dramatic and abrupt manner. If someone loses their sense of security, they will feel lost, anxious, and restless, constantly feeling uneasy and agitated. Many people, after experiencing betrayal, find themselves unable to focus on anything for a period of time. The impact of betrayal can be so significant that it disrupts their normal life because their inner self is troubled, restless, and always on edge.
Enduring the Pain of Betrayal in Marriage, Whether to Stay or Leave, Both Hurt
Someone asked me: How can one quickly break free from the pain of betrayal in a relationship? If there must be a definitive answer, then accepting that this relationship is no longer perfect is the right solution. Many people get stuck in the pain of betrayal in a relationship because they still expect perfection or are unwilling to face imperfection. At first glance, it may seem like the direct issue in experiencing betrayal in marriage and relationships is whether to forgive or to end it. However, even if you can make such a choice, your inner self may not necessarily heal.
Whose Fault is Betrayal, Definitely the One Betraying the Relationship, Not You who Suffer Betrayal
“Don’t punish yourself for others’ mistakes”—this is a principle everyone understands and accepts. However, when faced with betrayal, many people still fall into a paradox. When it comes to experiencing betrayal in a relationship, whose fault is it—you who suffered betrayal or the one who betrayed you? The answer is crystal clear: it’s definitely the other person’s fault, without a doubt. This is a must in dealing with betrayal. If you can’t even determine whose fault the betrayal is, then it’s impossible to handle the betrayal properly.
The Deepest Worries of Men in their 40s in Marriage Life—Three Men Revealed Their “Secrets”
Mr. Wang, Fear of Rejection Being married to my wife for 20 years, we’ve been through thick and thin together. Our current relationship is not as intimate as before. She used to be affectionate, but now she constantly rejects me. In the early days of our relationship, we were deeply in love. But now, she won’t even let me touch her because she says I snore. She even suggested sleeping in separate beds. Initially, I resisted but eventually started sleeping alone in the study to avoid disturbing her. However, this arrangement is not what I want, leading to many conflicts between us.
Women Often Say These Things, Indicating They Have “Other Intentions” Early on, Don’t Be Careless
One term is called: Observing Words and Expressions. It means when we observe something or someone, we can discern what they are thinking through their words and facial expressions. In relationships, men and women think differently, so they also approach love differently. Women are more emotional, they speak more indirectly, so when women have other intentions in a relationship, they won’t say it directly. It’s common to see that when a man changes his mind, it happens instantly. This confuses women because yesterday everything was fine, a few days ago everything was good, and now suddenly he has changed his mind and wants to break up when he’s with someone else.
The Greatest Hurt in a Relationship is not Losing, but Destroying Confidence
Understanding Emotional Trauma: Restoring Confidence After Betrayal in Relationships Waking up from a dream, I tried to go back to sleep, but it was futile. Finally admitting defeat, I checked my phone and saw it was 2 am. Insomnia at such a brain-burning stage was untimely. I commanded myself to sleep quickly, not wanting to waste the day feeling unproductive and watching time slip away. I remembered the dream I just had. The story was long and I forgot most of it, but I remembered a part before waking up. It seemed like I had just experienced something intense, and as I was heading back, I suddenly noticed my right thumb joint was broken in the dream. The bone protruded from the skin like a flat, pointed fishbone. Compared to the life and death situation just now, it seemed trivial. I tried to push the bone back in, but it kept coming out. I felt uncertain and asked the person next to me, “Should I find a doctor immediately?” He said yes. He was someone I trusted, so if he said yes, then I single-mindedly wanted to find a doctor. Then, I woke up.
The Dilemma of Betrayal in Relationships: Why Is It So Hard to Let Go?
On a practical and objective level, what causes the difficulty in letting go after emotional betrayal? 1. Reluctance to give up existing benefits: Betrayal, in a way, is a form of possessing a special interest relationship. This possession, though unethical, doesn’t pose much of a psychological barrier if one disregards morals. Without moral constraints, most people would not refuse betrayal because it benefits them psychologically, physically, and emotionally. Due to these existing benefits, they are unwilling to let go and especially not willing to do so voluntarily. The end of a betrayal relationship usually only occurs in two common situations: internal division or when the losses outweigh the gains.
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