Of course, the only person who knows if you should remarry is you. You’ve learned — through the ordeal of infidelity — to trust your heart. But you still likely still have questions and concerns. In our Remarriage section, you’ll benefit from how experts in relationships and marriage have helped others deal with the question.
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Jennifer Bazner, MA, LLPC, works with individuals and families in crisis, including families racked by infidelity. She is on the staff of www.break-free-from-the-affair as well as the Fountain Hill Center for Counseling and Consultation.
The Relationship Institute, www.relationship-institute.com, serves the online community and communities in southeastern Michigan, providing marriage, pre-marriage and couples counseling, relationship therapy, and couples counseling.
There are six stages most couples go through during a committed relationship. While not every couple goes through every stage, this roadmap is the best tool we have available for charting the most likely path of a long-term committed relationship.
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His reply to me was "I have no excuse, I don’t know why I did it."
I caught my husband just starting to have an on-line affair. I found a few emails and I was just totally floored. It took me about one week to confront him. And when I did, he did not deny any of it. I was speechless. I had written a letter in order to express myself because I just could not believe what I saw. His reply to me was "I have no excuse, I don’t know why I did it." I'm having trouble with the response. I made him call her and confront her right in front of me that she is to have no communication via email or phone going forward. He apologized and feels bad. I am watching him like a hawk now. I am having a hard time digesting all of it.