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started by Doyle McKinnon on 31 May 12
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    There are couples that get a divorce as soon as cheating becomes a significant factor in the relationship. Frequently, the scenario is like this: just one partner cheats and the other partner finds out. When the two-timing partner is found out, the other one acts up and becomes the victim, while his or her companion blames him for his shortcomings. When the cheated partner decides to even the score, the issue is complicated further. The occurrence of two-timing may play a huge part in the decline of the partnership because of the cycle of vindictiveness that it leads to.

    When both spouses become so absorbed in the sentiments of suspicion and resentment, nothing else seems to matter but the need to do crazy things. More issues ensue, including misgivings connected with finances and other household responsibilities. Infidelity brings about a lot of other problems that could overwhelm the once-happy marriage. Trust is not the only thing that this poison destroys. The small kinks in the partnership are puffed up by infidelity.

    These former matters are wielded by the cheated partner as weapons. Small household problems become bigger due to unfaithfulness. For example, regular errors such as not throwing away the garbage in the evening may warrant a bitter clash when these things were ignored in the past.

    What's the answer for a deteriorating marriage? Is there even hope for a relationship where both spouses are looking for support in the arms of others? Is separation really the only resolution? Marriage counseling is something you should have to think about first before going for divorce.

    Specialized help is required. Couples can begin by seeking a therapist to help them with their problems. The therapist is the third party that can provoke reflection and give input. Certain questions are callous and make the married couple emotional. The idea is to have someone who is not at all emotionally involved in the partnership to act as a moderator. Marriage counseling forces the man and woman on the brink of divorce to view their relationship from an unbiased perspective.

    Going to counseling together could be a "date" for the couple. Travelling to the counselor and drinking something along the way together can work wonders. In conclusion, the man and the woman are struggling to make room for one another in their hectic schedules. While the incidence of cheating has already occurred, the married couple can move forward by doing things to smooth over the aspects of their union that might have been the primary causes of two-timing.

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