This ethical drama is worth discussing with the other half~
[In my opinion, these conversations should start at the beginning of any adult intimacy. It's best to address these issues before the storm hits. Discussing what pulls us out of a siege in an atmosphere of trust does foster intimacy and commitment. Unfortunately, these topics were first discussed after they cheated. Priya and Colin discuss these issues while dealing with the mess caused by betrayal, dishonesty, and broken promises. 】
[I told her: "You think you have feelings for him, but in fact you just had a chance encounter with your hidden self, and he is the intermediary. I don't expect you to believe what I say now, but you can end The relationship and then keep some of the things that the relationship gave you. You regain your energy and youth, and I know it feels like a lifeline without him, but I want you to understand that over time you will find what you The things you desire are still with you."
I often say to my patients that if you could put even one-tenth of the courage, interest and energy you had when you were cheating on your marriage, your family life would be very different. Our creative minds seem to be richer when we sin than when we keep our promises.
Yet as I say these words, my mind goes back to the harrowing scene in the movie "Moonwalk," in which Diane Lane's character cheats on a free-spirited salesman whose teenage daughter asks her, "You Love him more than all of us?" The mother replied, "No," but she went on to say, "Sometimes being with different people makes a difference."]
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