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What to do when husband cant stop cheating?

What to do when husband cant stop cheating?

Whatever got you here, if you’re currently in an affair, here are seven tips for how to stop cheating for good:

  1. Figure out what you want.
  2. Think hard about whether monogamy really makes sense for you.
  3. Shut down your tech.
  4. End your current affair.
  5. Talk to your partner.
  6. Go to therapy.

How do you know the strength to leave your marriage?

5 Ways to Find The Courage (You Already Have) to Leave

  1. Keep a journal. Writing in a journal can be a great way to air out your thoughts and feelings.
  2. Find Some Joy.
  3. Cut Yourself Some Slack.
  4. Don’t Rationalize Bad Behavior.
  5. Find Support.
  6. Ignore Bad Relationships Advice.
  7. Reconnect With Family/Friends Who Care.
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Do women stay with their husbands after they cheat?

Well, statistically, a lot of women do—most, in fact, including me. Yes, I’m one of the 81 percent of women who stayed with their husbands after they were unfaithful (at least, according to a 2018 study from Trustify ).

Should you accept cheating in a relationship?

By accepting cheating or any bad behavior, you teach your partner that hurting you and keeping you in pain is acceptable. The time to correct bad behavior is IMMEDIATELY. away. You have to set the standard and establish the consequences for cheating, or you can simply put a bandage on it and wait for the next time.

Is it my fault if my partner cheats after 6 years?

If you have allowed and accepted cheating or any bad behavior from your partner for six months, six years or sixteen years, and then decide after all of that time that you want it to change, IT’S YOUR FAULT. The first time it is shame on your partner; the second, third or fourth time it is shame on you.

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Did you stay with your husband after he was unfaithful?

Yes, I’m one of the 81 percent of women who stayed with their husbands after they were unfaithful (at least, according to a 2018 study from Trustify ). But let me tell you something: I’m just as surprised by that as anyone. I’d been married for 10 years when my husband confessed he’d been having an affair with his assistant.