One of the most harmful legacies of an affair is how it can make the victim feel unattractive, unappealing, unworthy of attention. Now that moving beyond the betrayal has priority, it’s time to appreciate the beautiful person you truly are.
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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.
The deepest level of availability is what we call conscious emotional availability, where the capacity to be fully present and mindful of your own emotional process, as well as your partner's, is present most of the time.
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I love him and know that I want to marry him, but I just can't let go
of it!
Recently, I found out I was cheated on by my best friend and boyfriend about 2 years ago. It was a one time, drunk thing. We had been living together for 3 1/2 years before it happened and friends with her all along. I always knew she made me feel threatened but when I confronted both of them they denied anything. Then a couple months later they did anyway. I can't believe I didn't find out sooner and stayed friends with her all along. She is out of our lives now and we are getting married in one month. I love him and know that I want to marry him, but I just can't let go of it! Am I making the wrong decision? We own a home together and have been together almost 5 years. How do I let go of the anger?