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Evaluate Your Relationship With Your Partner

Submitted by premmathan on Thu, 12/29/2016 - 01:01

The majority of couples don't His Secret Obsession survive infidelity. For many people the relationship is over as soon as an affair is discovered/ admitted, without even the thought of reconciliation. The sad thing is that a lot of couples don't need to break up. A lot couples can work through their issues repair their relationship and become stronger in the process.The difficulty lies in the fact that when infidelity happens, trust is broken. When trust is broken, it can be hard to decide whether it is worth the time, effort and pain in repairing your relationship. Investing in a relationship that is not worth it will create a pattern of betrayal, hurt, rejection and isolation. To help you navigate your way through this difficult time and arrive at a place where you can make that decision, here are 5 questions to ask yourself:

This question is the most often asked but very rarely answered; however, it is important that you look deep within to your relationship, your partner and yourself and come up with the reason why an affair has happened. Was there something missing in the relationship that your partner was looking for elsewhere? Was your partner isolated- geographically or emotionally? Were drugs or alcohol involved? If the answer is anything like these, it tells me there is a deeper issue that lead to the infidelity and that by solving that issue, you can prevent an affair from reoccurring.

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