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  • yes ofcourse it can , billy affiar is perfect example of it
  • Yes. Though it really depends on the marriage and on the affair(s).
  • In my opinion yes, but through some hard work and counseling.
  • i think with an affair you lose the trust forever and if you forgive to easily your partner may walk all over you so no maybe not
  • Absolutely. You have to be willing to forgive eachother for your part & forgive yourselves for the act. It is 1 step forward & 3 steps back for a long time, but if you both want it to survive & can commit to working on it, your marriage can & will survive. Still married & madly in love after having an affair 1.5 years ago. It's still a struggle every day, but worth it.
  • personally, i dont think it can - an affair changes EVERYTHING
  • It can or it can't. If there has been one affair in a lengthy marriage, the chances are better for recovery. If there have been multiple affairs, or it is a new marriage, the chances are slim. The faithful party may wish to stay and work it out, but this behavior will usually continue and cause a divorce later. This is an extremely traumatic event in the life of a loving and caring person, men and women alike. Men may not talk about it as much, but it is still very hurtful and traumatic for them.
  • My wife is involved in an adulterous affair right now. I suffered a lot of humiliation, heart ache, and finacial hardship all because of her actions. Our children have suffered and still suffer tremendous heartache. She was pregnant with her boyfriends baby when she left. Based on her maturity level I care not to try to salvage my marrige. I believe two mature people who both value their marrige can and should repair their marriage but in my case no. I cannot see the benefit of repairing a marriage with such a cold calculating back stabbing individual as this.
  • No, I don't think so. it breaks you more and more.
  • Yes, but only if you truly want it to from both sides.
  • That depends on the intent of both people. That which does not kill us makes us stronger provided we are sincerely sorry and willing to grow and learn and not do it ever again.

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