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Would you continue a marriage where your spouse was unfaithful, yet you both loved each other?

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drmatt | 2 years, 2 months ago
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Absolutely! And I've help others do the same... I've also helped couples separate because of unfaithfulness as well...

It's VERY hard work, but it CAN be done (without a repeat of the bad behavior). And BOTH partners have to want to work at it...
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annelisle | 2 years, 2 months ago
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If my spouse and I love each other and I learned that he has been unfaithful to me, I will continue with our marriage. But I will ask him what are the reasons he has done such thing to me. If he will be honest with me and ask to be given another chance I will give him that.
We are not perfect and I believe that if there is love we can still make our marriage work. It would be painful but if I see that he has changed and strive hard to be a good husband then I can forgive and forget. I may have some shortcomings in our marriage that contributed to his infidelity and even if this is not the case I love him very much that I am willing to give it another shot.
I will pray to God that He will help us to overcome this trial in our marriage.
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tealmyster | 2 years, 2 months ago
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I would not. No matter how much I love someone, they apparently don't love me enough to be faithful, so why would I waste my time?

To be completely honest, lately I have been leaning towards the idea of never getting married, just in case something like that happens. I have watched too many go through horrendous divorces, and it is not an appealing process.

Bottom line, if you feel the need to be unfaithful towards your significant other/spouse or whatever, don't waste their time. Let them know you're not feeling it anymore, you want to indulge in something else, letting them know ahead of time will save ALOT of problems, don't get me wrong it WILL cause problems at that point, but not as many.

Honesty is the best policy. Cheating is unacceptable.

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