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How to Recognize and Cope with an Emotional Affair Did you know that an emotional affair can be just as dangerous to a marriage as a physical affair, and sometimes more so? And that spouses who never had any intention of cheating can unwittingly become enmeshed in an emotional affair? This article tells spouses how to recognize an emotional affair and gives tips about how to cope. [VIEW ARTICLE]Comments RSS Feed For This Article: 2
Subject: Emotional Affairs Thank you for this article. I could not have said it any better. This "affair" has been going on for 11 years. I am emotionally drained and can no longer go on. All the promises to end it have failed. I have failed. We all have failed. My marriage will now end so that we all can get on with our lives. Thank you for putting into words that I have felt for the last 11 years. Comment provided April 22, 2009 at 6:03 pm
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Subject: Understand My husband is involved with another woman emotionally. He wants me to acknowledge the benefits she has brought to his life, and cannot bear to part with her because it would hurt her! He admits my feelings might be hurt, but has no remorse otherwise. He says he was not allowed to have feelings until he met her. This has been devastating. The other husband knows and doesn't care. My husband feels she has restored something to his life and after a brief period of counseling, can have BOTH of us in his life! Comment provided October 29, 2009 at 6:52 pm
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Subject: Extremely HOT!
This is a well-written and timely article for todays decaying society. I can only hope and pray that MANY will take heave to the seriousness of this growing trend.
As a former partaker in the events of an "Emotional Affair, I can only relate and stress to relay to as many as possible, the unrepairable damages it causes if it goes unchecked for too long.
Reactions to the initial action can further damage the relationship to a point of no return. "THINK BEFORE YOU ACT" should be preached before every marriage ceremony! Thank you.