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Blackpill The media are now trying to play down cheating

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From an outsider’s perspective, dealing with a cheating partner might seem obvious: cut your losses and run.

But Talal Alsaleem, who has helped hundreds of couples work through their infidelity in his 17 years as a clinical psychologist and licensed marriage and family counselor, says couples should do the opposite. First, they should turn toward each other. That doesn’t necessarily mean forgiving the wrongdoing, he says – it just means facing the problem head-on.

Healing can look a lot of different ways, he says. “Sometimes infidelity is the clear signal that this relationship shouldn't have [existed] in the first place,” says Alsaleem. But in other cases, it can present “a golden opportunity” for couples to address underlying issues and work together toward a stronger relationship.

Alsaleem, founder of The Infidelity Counseling Center in Roseville, Calif., shares common misconceptions about romantic affairs -- and how to cope.

Myth 1: Cheating means having sex with someone else​

Crossing the line means different things to different couples, says Alsaleem. In some relationships, flirting is considered cheating. In others, it’s no big deal.

So explicitly define the boundaries of your relationship as early as possible. Couples assume they’re on the same page about emotional or sexual exclusivity only to realize they’re not when it’s too late, he says.

Get specific with each other. How do you feel about sexting? Porn? How close is too close to a friend or coworker? It might feel awkward to talk through these topics with your partner, says Alsaleem, but it’s important to communicate clear boundaries.

Myth 2: Once a cheater, always a cheater​

Just because someone cheated in a past relationship does not mean they’ll cheat on you, says Alsaleem.

But you should make sure your partner worked on the issues that led them to cheating in the first place, says Alsaleem. Otherwise, if put in a similar situation, that person might repeat their mistakes.

And remember: an affair is not a real relationship. “You only know the part of the person they choose to show you in the affair,” says Alsaleem. “Love requires you to be in a three-dimensional relationship where you see the good, bad and in-between.”

Myth 3: Cheating means your relationship is over​

Not everyone can or should forgive infidelity -- and it’s OK to end a relationship to save yourself from unnecessary pain and suffering.

However, in Alsaleem’s experience, couples can and do recover from romantic affairs if they commit to it. “If people choose to rebuild their relationship for the right reason, they're going to end up with a better, healthier relationship than ever before,” he says.

If that’s a route you want to take, couples should take the time to understand the root cause of the transgression, says Alsaleem. It will help them heal from the trauma and avoid ending up in the same situation again, whether in the current relationship or future relationships.

Keep in mind that forgiveness is earned, says Alsaleem. Rebuilding trust may require proactive transparency on the part of the unfaithful: sharing their location or phone and laptop passwords to prove there’s nothing to hide -- at least early on.

“Breaking someone’s heart – that’s not a small thing, regardless of how far we went into the infidelity,” says Alsaleem.

How fucking retarded would have you have to be to believe this? This feels like an attempt to get men into the mindset of being more forgiving cheating as women become more and more whoring and greedy with every year. The future does not look good for nonchad sex haver men.
 
once a cheater, always a dead body boyo
 
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What the kek
 
Kill all niggers who cheat.
 
Total cheater death
 
it's the logical result of the movement against 'slut-shaming'

they are trying to pretend that used-up, worthless whores are actually decent people

but people have to grow up and understand that whores are just whores
 
What kind of society is this where you need a trained "professional" to teach you to deal with your foid? Aren't people supposed to sort this out on themselves? Can you also not talk, or function properly so as not to forget to breathe once in a while? Or you need another guy to remind you as well?
 
What kind of society is this where you need a trained "professional" to teach you to deal with your foid? Aren't people supposed to sort this out on themselves? Can you also not talk, or function properly so as not to forget to breathe once in a while? Or you need another guy to remind you as well?
I mean the only way to deal with it is to kick her to the curb, the more damage you can do to her life in the process the better. In an ideal society she'd face legal punishment as well but sadly we live in a faggot cuck society.
 
It is especially sad for a romantic man with me because if a miracle happens and I magically ascend, nothing assures me that my partner will not cheat on me. Most likely sooner or later she will and I will be so destroyed by the pain that I am forced to commit suicide. I say it and I continue to say it, this world is dark and cruel, it is not worth living. There is nothing good in this existence.
 
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It is especially sad for a romantic man with me because if a miracle happens and I magically ascend, nothing assures me that my partner will not cheat on me. Most likely sooner or later he will and I will be so destroyed by the pain that I am forced to commit suicide. I say it and I continue to say it, this world is dark and cruel, it is not worth living. There is nothing good in this existence.
>he will
>he
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What kind of society is this where you need a trained "professional" to teach you to deal with your foid? Aren't people supposed to sort this out on themselves? Can you also not talk, or function properly so as not to forget to breathe once in a while? Or you need another guy to remind you as well?
they need a trained 'professional' because being a good feminist and accepting foid infidelity goes against male nature. so they need an 'expert' to teach men to ignore their better instincts
 
these articles abt relationships are becoming increasingly more ridiculous tbh

 

How fucking retarded would have you have to be to believe this? This feels like an attempt to get men into the mindset of being more forgiving cheating as women become more and more whoring and greedy with every year. The future does not look good for nonchad sex haver men.
In future only 8+ PSL 7 ft men will have sex, just wait 20 years and come back to this post
 
All female sins will be forgiven in this gynocentric misandrist society. I remember seeing some Hollywood adaptation of King Arthur and in it Arthur's girl cheated on him and like a cuck he apologized to her for not pleasuring her enough.

They've been pushing this propaganda for years. Nothing new. However men are naturally sexually competitive so I doubt they'll make it a norm outside of the soyest circles
 
Breakdown of the family system... it's a feature not a bug
 

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