How To Get Over Cheating In A Relationship
Movies and T.
V.
shows depict such events all the time in their plotlines.
Some cheaters look like heroes while others can't help themselves and then feel guilty after doing it.
Everyone gets hurt when cheating occurs.
The victim that finds out (if he or she finds out) and the cheater themselves.
Since cheating is universally accepted as something bad, the cheater has to resort to hiding their illicit deeds and deal with their emotional guilt.
It's a very demoralizing and soul-crushing feeling.
The good news is despite cheating, relationships can still be saved and continue.
This is easier said than done.
You might be thinking and feeling that once a cheat, always a cheat.
Or how could he or she do this to you? If I get over the cheating, will they cheat on me again? It's not easy to save these relationships, and cheating is something that can sometimes happen more than once.
But if you can truly rebuild your trust in the other person, then you can stay together and be happy.
Cheating usually occurs because the cheater isn't getting what he or she wants from the relationship.
If they feel neglected or disrespected, then it is a guarantee that they will cheat on you.
Not because they are "evil" people who "can't control" themselves but because they feel more like objects and tools than loving partners.
It is easy to go judgmental on issues like these but in the end the person who gets hurt the most is you.
People just want to be loved, respected, listened to, appreciated, and feel like they are wanted.
The problem is how that is defined and how often you do it.
If you don't give that to your partner or your partner does not want to give that to you, then cheating is going to happen 24/7.
No amount of finger-pointing is going to change that.
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