Can Marriage Really Survive INFIDELITY? w/Aja
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Infidelity doesn’t just break trust, it breaks identity, safety, and the emotional foundation of a marriage. When betrayal happens, both partners experience a version of loss: the betrayed loses certainty and security, while the betrayer often loses respect and connection. Healing becomes impossible if the focus is only on the act rather than the emotional damage created by it.Survival after cheating isn’t about pretending it didn’t happen or forcing forgiveness. It requires rebuilding trust from the ground up , transparency, accountability, emotional openness, and understanding why the betrayal happened in the first place. A marriage can recover only when both individuals are willing to confront uncomfortable truths rather than run from them.Some marriages become stronger after infidelity, but only when transformation replaces denial. Accountability replaces excuses. Transparency replaces secrecy. Real communication replaces conflict avoidance. A marriage can survive cheating but the relationship that cheated cannot survive. A new one has to be built in its place




