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Tips To Forgive Someone Who Cheated On You

A sinking feeling overtakes you, realizing that the person you doted on, cared for, and loved beyond yourself has betrayed you. You are feeling shattered and overwhelmed, without a doubt. A sudden void takes over, leaving you unsure of everything you come across. Forgive someone who cheated requires strength, compassion, and a willingness to heal the wounds of betrayal.

Would you ever forgive such a person who chose to override your love so blatantly? You feel clueless about how to deal with such an end-of-the-road-like situation. Honestly, there is no standard straight-jacket answer.

The very thought of forgiving seems out of the question. However, you can forgive if you decide to continue the relationship. It is a tough decision. But you and none else get the peace of mind. Remember, what youchoosee is entirely your choice.

Read on for a few tips to Forgive Someone Who Cheated:

1. Accept your feelings

The anger and frustration might give in to a guilty feeling deep inside you as time passes. It is most natural to feel betrayal and bitterness at the same time. Foremost, stop blaming yourself. Take your time to accept all your emotions. Be mindful of your thoughts and say, ‘It’s okay to feel this way.’ It is the first step toward self-healing and forgiveness. Be kind to yourself.

2. Reflect and take your time

The turn of events has stunned you. Distance yourself completely to look back on the events/ circumstances. It would help if you pondered the right reason to forgive your companion. Undoubtedly, the depth of your relationship will determine your decision. Giving your thoughts enough time to make a life-changing choice is in your interest. Go at your own pace.

3. Clear communication is the key

If you pick to forgive your cheating partner, communicate openly with them. It will take time. Talk it out to understand the problem areas within your relationship, arriving at the root cause of the dishonesty. Set a few ground rules to deal with the sour points. Find an amicable way to mitigate the differences that may arise in the future.

4. Give up on the revengeful attitude

Do not nurture a tooth-for a tooth attitude. It will hamper and complicate matters further. It is a big NO if you wish to forgive.

5. Be a good listener

Listen to resolve and not counter. Keep aside your hurt ego. Be patient and hear out their story too. It is the initial step to forgive and let go. If required, seek professional help.

6. Share the way you feel

You have had a bitter rough patch. So do not take all upon yourself to problem-solve. It is beautiful to seek a professional counselor’s help for an emotional let-out. Sharing and expressing your feelings to a therapist/ friend/ confidant, or close family member helps you to come to terms with the situation. It will help you forgive when you have an unbiased perspective about the entire episode compared to the value of your love relationship.

Conclusion

In conclusion, remember that moving forward in a relationship after infidelity takes time. To forgive a partner who has cheated needs even more effort. Get hold of your emotions and stop finger-pointing or self-blame. Only then can forgiveness become meaningful.

DR. ASHUTOSH TRIPATHI

Dr. Ashutosh Tripathi is a highly accomplished scholar with a wealth of expertise in the field of psychology, particularly in the areas of criminal behavior and its impact on psychological well-being. With a Master of Physics [honors], Master of Philosophy, Master of Psychology, and a PhD in Psychology from BHU in India, Dr. Tripathi has dedicated over 13 years to treating and researching the unique and varied psychological needs of more than 3200 patients. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Tripathi has also been recognized for his contributions to the field through his articles in esteemed Indian news forums, such as The Hindu, The Times of India, and Punjab Kesari, and for his distinguished honor in the Psychological Assistance Program by the Government of Israel. His ongoing research can be found on ScienceDirect, the online library Wiley, Elsevier, Orcid, Google Scholar, and loop Frontiers, and he is currently active on Quora.

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