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Making a decision to save or destroy the family after the wife’s betrayal is not an easy task. Mistrust appears as a natural reaction to such an event, and it is important to be able to cope with these emotions and make a thoughtful and informed decision. In this article, we'll look at some helpful tips to help you through this difficult process. The first step in discovering your wife is cheating is to recognize and acknowledge the emotions you're feeling. Anger, sadness, disappointment and fear are all completely natural feelings in a situation of betrayal. It is important to allow yourself to move through these emotions without denying or suppressing them. Talking to a close friend or a psychologist can help you express and understand your feelings. Mistrust is a feeling that is not easy to cope with. If you want to save your family, your wife must be willing to accept responsibility for the betrayal and be willing to restore trust. Discussing what happened, expressing feelings, and promising to make changes can be the first steps along this path. Family counseling or therapy can help you understand and gain a deeper understanding of what is happening. However, some betrayals become a point of no return for the family. If the mistrust has become unbearable and you feel that keeping your family together does not give you happiness and peace, you may decide to divorce. The important thing here is to think about your own well-being and what would be the best decision for you and your children (if any). It is also important to remember that the decision to save or break up a family is an individual decision. No one can give you an accurate answer to this question except yourself. Relationships based on trust and mutual respect have a good chance of recovering from infidelity. However, it takes time, effort, and a willingness from both partners to change. Ultimately, it's important to listen to your heart and simply know that you deserve a happy and healthy relationship. No matter what decision you make - to save your family or get a divorce - remember that your emotions and feelings matter. Reach out to professionals, close friends or family to get support and help along this difficult path. Sincerely, your psychologist, specialist in interpersonal relationships, Sergey Anatolyevich Krichevsky. Subscribe to my articles. Sign up for online consultations89200176355WhatsAppViberTelegram

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