Confronting your cheating spouse depends on the type of affair facing you.
The differences are especially notable in the the “I Need to Prove My Desirability” type of affair as opposed to the “I Don’t Want to Say No” type of affair.
Learn 3 other specific tips on how to confront your spouse, including charging neutral.
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August 10th, 2009 at 8:11 pm
i know about being accused of being abusive nothing but a drunk all the rest of it.my ex and i would drink together do everything together.i work away from home.everything was good.then it changed i would come home she would not talk she would leave,i could never figure it out i never got help.then i came home from work she was gone said i was the drunk,so i went to a detox,quit drinking etc.that was no good then she said i was abusive so i went to abuse counciling.i tried everything,then the truth came out she was still drinking just with a new man and now im getting a divorce,allways be carefull in my mind when someone is acusing you of being wrong what the accusations are and the motives behind them.if someone loves someone both need to change a person is only %50 of a problem.and there is allways hope if both are commited.