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Infidelity: How to Forgive Yourself for Cheating

 

There is plenty of information available to help the spouse who's been cheated on, yet there is very little information available to help the wayward spouse. Countless relationships end as a result of infidelity. However, its not necessarily because the spouse found out and couldnt forgive the behavior; its because the person who cheated couldnt forgive themselves.

If you are trying to come to terms with having cheated on your spouse, then you need to start viewing cheating for what it is a bad choice. Its nothing more and nothing less. The old adage, once a cheater, always a cheater is nothing more than a judgment which is intended to deter people from cheating in the first place. Dont buy into this belief about yourself. Who you are today is not who you were yesterday. Likewise, who you are in a burning building is very different from who you are at a picnic. Our circumstances at any given moment can change who we are, once we understand this about ourselves we can begin to live at a level of awareness where choosing our behavior becomes possible.

Many would argue, (myself included) that its best to tell your spouse what has happened, unfortunately though, many of us arent in relationships that can withstand anything less than the image we project. However, thats not to say that our relationships cant or wont get to that level in the future.

If you find that youre in a situation where you dont feel you can share your indiscretion with your spouse without destroying your relationship, and yet, you also dont feel as though you can remain in your relationship without disclosing whats happened, then try the following:

First, find a couple hours where you can be alone without any chance of being interrupted (you will need a pen and notepad for this exercise). Now, I want you to write down everything that happened leading up to and including the indiscretion. The process is the same whether it was a one time encounter or an ongoing affair.

After you have written down everything in vivid detail, try to remember if there was anything you were afraid of prior to the incident. Typically, some type of fear precipitates cheating on a partner. For instance, were you afraid of not having anything to look forward to in the future? Were you afraid of getting older? Did you feel that this was your last chance at happiness and/or excitement? Were you afraid that your spouse was cheating on you? Really try to think back to what you were feeling at the time.

After youre finished answer this question, If I could go back, would I still make the same decision today, or would I choose differently? If your answer is yes, I would choose differently, then write down all of the reasons you would make a different choice today.

I want you to reread everything that youve written. Take it all in one last time. Now, I want you to tear up what youve written and throw it away. Youve acknowledged whats happened and youve come to the conclusion that this is not a decision you would make again in the future. Therefore, there is no need to revisit this experience again.

However, you may find that there are times when you will still feel guilty. Cheating is a little like dieting. So often when people cheat on their diets, they give up and stop trying to diet at all. It can be the same way with cheating on your spouse. People often give up on their relationships because they cheated. The guilt causes the cheater as well as the dieter to want to start over with a clean slate. So, the dieter goes on a binge and decides to start fresh with a new diet. Likewise, the cheater does the same thing they give up on their relationship and they decide to start fresh with a new partner. If you can see the insanity in this behavior in terms of dieting then you should also be able to see the insanity in this behavior when it comes to relationships. A dieter with this type of mentality will most likely never lose weight; instead they will simply keep going back to the beginning, or in other words, starting over. If you apply this same logic to your relationship, expect the same results; plan to continue going back to the beginning to start over again with a new partner.

In the future, if you start to feel guilty about this again, I want you to read the following paragraph. In fact, reread it every time you catch yourself starting to feel even a twinge of guilt:

My relationship is not tarnished because of my behavior. I made a bad choice; however, no single decision has the potential to define who I am. I have not lost anything from this experience except the ignorance which is necessary to judge myself and others. I will forgive myself today only by doing so will I be able to love and give again to the people around me

Now, I want to leave you with a question.

Wouldnt you rather be in a relationship with someone who knows they are capable of cheating and yet they are consciously choosing to be faithful; as opposed to someone who mistakenly thinks they are just naturally incapable of certain behaviors? If you have cheated on your partner you now have the ability to choose to be faithful instead of naively or childishly just assuming it about yourself; which means you now have the wisdom and experience to be truly trustworthy.

See, you really do deserve to be free from this guilt!

Author: Michelle Langley
 
Author Bio:
Michelle Langley is a champion in this field. Michelle has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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