WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

Can — or should — your relationship be saved?

You’re terribly hurt, and confused. At moments you never want to see your spouse again, and at other times you want to save the relationship. What to do? Second Chance can help.

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In this section you will find:

  • How couples survive infidelity
  • What experts say about “forgive and forget”
  • How to really gauge your feelings
  • The first steps of creating a second chance








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Surviving Infidelity: 133 My husband claims he loves me and wants to make it work but I don't believe him.

My husband was having an affair with one of our "best friends" for 6 out of our 10 years of marriage. Her husband called and told me about the affair 2 years and 5 months ago. I'm still not over it. My husband claims he loves me and wants to make it work but I don't believe him. He blames the affair on my depression. That I made him feel inferior and she didn't. I am petrified of therapy. I have major anxiety attacks just thinking about seeing a therapist. I feel like I'm slipping further and further into depression. I don't see a future for myself. I have stayed in the marriage because of our three children. What do I do to improve my life? Will I ever have a life again? I will never allow myself to enter into a relationship again?


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