LA,<p>I know exactly what you're talking about...all we ask is a chance now that our eyes are opened and we understand (with the help of MB) what we should have been doing better. We just want to be given a CHANCE (NO GUARANTEE, there is not to be given) to make it right.<p>I don't have that answer. That answer has to come from the WS...but all we'll get is "I love you, but I'm not IN LOVE with you," or "I NEVER loved you," or some other lame excuse for not wanting to try.<p>Personally, I think that the WS think it'll just be easier to forget about the OLD relationship and just continue on in the NEW, "BETTER" one. But I DON'T believe for a minute that there's even a chance that's true. I just think that the WS doesn't want to spend the time or effort to try. They're afraid of what it'll mean about THEM if they come to find out that the choice to engage in an A was wrong (as it absolutely was). They're afraid that it'll mean that they're a bad person, or a bad Christian, or something else....problem is, I don't necessarily think it makes them a bad person (unless of course the A is just part of a pattern of infidelity), just that they were WEAK, and fell into sin. <p>If only we could educate them and make them REALLY hear the absurdity of their words. If we could echo it back to them and ask, "What would YOU do in my situation? What if it'd been ME having the A, would you just walk away and let me go?" Now you and I both know that the REAL answer to that last question is a resounding NO, but the answer we'd get is "ABSOLUTELY, I'd let you go because that's what'd make you happy." What a load of crap!<p>If only we could make them read all the stuff on this site, and to really take it to heart. But they'd just distort it and bend it and FOG it to meet their frame of mind.<p>
In short, you're asking the perfect questions, but I know of no perfect answer.<p>Just know that WE'RE all here for you and WE care what happens to you. I am praying for you!<p>Kev