Surviving Infidelity In Marriage

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Some people call infedelity as a deal breaker. Little that we know we can still turn around things and there's still hope after all. Join Dr. Paul Jenkins as he shares Dr. Scott Haltzman's approach for surviving infidelity in marriage.

1. End the affair.
2. Severe the connection
3.See through marriage
4. Make time to talk

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Dr. Paul Jenkins

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Beautiful tips. Bless those who apply each of these principles fully.

lyndsiemmiles
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Beautiful and sensible advice! Thank you... 🤗

joprinsloo
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One thing that you didn’t make very clear is who’s responsibility it is to end the affair and sever connection. The only one who’s responsible for ending the affair & severing the connections is the spouse who’s having the affair! It isn’t the betrayed spouse’s responsibility to try to do it. The unfaithful spouse must fully end the affair in order to try to save the marriage that they are destroying.

terrywade
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What happens when the spouse doesn’t want to get help, or even watch these videos, and is uncertain whether they want to end the affair, every time I try to talk about it, it frustrates the spouse and turns heated most times. My spouse is uncertain whether they want to continue with the marriage, and is unwilling to stop the affair. In one of your other videos you talk about positivity and 95/5 which I am trying but how do I do that without the spouse stopping the affair?

dnminard
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How do you end the affair the spouse is having and have her sever the connection ?

stevej