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Welcome to Marriage Builders. Sorry that things are in such a state of affairs (pun intended), but the good news is, this is where you need to be.
This is a pro marriage site, and the founder firmly believes that an affair (A) does not have to mean the end of a marriage, or, just living in semi-peaceful coexistance.
Firstly, you did the right thing by fessing us the (A). Otherwise you would be living the rest of your life waiting on it to sneak up and bite you at the worst possible time.
Secondly, you believe things can be better, because you posted here.
Thirdly, people here are very supportive, and many are brilliant in the advice they give.
Now, what to do? Go out and purchase a copy of Surviving an Affair. Read it and understand the dynamics and the philosophy. You should also try to find a pro-marriage counselor, ideally who is familiar with the MB philosophy.
You are simply looking for more in your marriage. Nothing wrong with that. You should be commended for taking the step of posting here. Surviving an Affair will give you a great deal of guidance on how to do that. Then you can follow up with His Needs/Her Needs.
It may well be the A was never fully understood, explained, or, proper closure to the damage was never experienced. SAA will give you a plan to follow, and other posters here will give you more examples of great books to read, that are similar in content.
Take action now. Don't hesitate. Every day you don't take action is another day in a marriage that is unfulfilling, and perhaps on the verge of collapse.
Post here, vent here, primal scream here, read other posts and realize you are certainly not alone in your situation, and, believe you can make a difference.
These boards have been really active lately, sad a commentary as that is on life in the world today, but be patient, and bump your post with a footnote, if you are being overlooked.
You have really found a great place in these forums and the MB site. You can explore the MB site in detail by going to the top of the forum page and clicking on "HOME"
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