WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

You’ve been helped — now help others.

Surviving infidelity has likely made you an even stronger, wiser, more compassionate person — one who has a wealth of knowledge, experience, support and advice to offer others. In this section, you’ll learn how to constructively channel and share what you’ve learned.

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In this section you will find:

  • How to broaden your support network
  • Ways to keep your heart open to others
  • Groups and organizations to join
  • How to use our blogs, chat rooms and discussion boards to help others








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Here's My Story

Surviving Infidelity: 125 Looking back there were signs and I'm angry that I didn't act on my instinct.

On Jan 22nd. a woman and her fiancé called my house to tell me that my husband of 7 years had been seeing her off and on for about a year and a half. Instantly, I am pissed and overwhelmed with pain. Looking back there were signs and I'm angry that I didn't act on my instinct. I don't want to ride in his vehicle and I really can't believe a word he says. He is a police officer who choose to serve and protect to another level. Why I keep asking myself, why not God keeps telling me. I'm reading everything I can get my hands on and we should be starting counseling next week. Please pray for my sanity to help me to raise our kids and not loose it.


05/19/2012 5:49 PM