The general consensus about WHY people cheat is that there’s a
problem with either the cheater – or the relationship. Often we assume cheaters
have a history/pathology, or at best a form of immaturity that pushes them into
infidelity. We assume the primary relationship is flawed in some significant
way that creates a “need” for external sex and intimacy. Either way, we tend to
view infidelity as
symptomatic of underlying problems. Regardless of the
problem, some people believe cheating is the solution to the symptomatic
problem.
In recent history, being labeled a “cheater” was a title that fell
strictly onto the male species. But recently people have started putting 2+2
together and realized that women step outside the relationship just as much, if
not more than men.
Our show this week isn’t going to focus on the proverbial “who
cheats more”. It will be directed
to a question we dare not ask: how does a Couple go forward with a relationship
AFTER infidelity?
Does the Couple need counseling?
Will the trust ever go back to 100%?
Is/was there anything that could’ve been done to stop the
infidelity?
Is the person who was “cheated on” accountable in any way
whatsoever?
These and other questions will be addressed in our upcoming show,
titled “MY PARTNER CHEATED, NOW WHAT”?
Join us this Sunday, April 21, from 7:00pm-8:30pm (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos and Blair Nash on Blog Talk Radio.
Call to comment live at: (323) 642-1387.
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