Betrayal of Trust: Should I Forgive My Cheating Husband for the Sake of Our Family or Set Boundaries for My Own Healing? β€” Soultrob
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πŸ’” ADVICE NEEDED

A woman had been married for eight years.

She and her husband had a beautiful daughter and had built their life together from scratch.

One day, her husband lost his job.

She immediately took on more responsibilities, paid the bills, and made sure their daughter had everything she needed.

For almost two years, she carried the family while her husband searched for work.

Eventually, he got a good job.

At first, she was happy.

But slowly, he changed.

He started coming home late, stopped communicating, and became secretive with his phone.

One night, she asked him:

β€œIs there someone else?”

He looked at her and said:

β€œNo. I'm just tired.”

She believed him.

Until she discovered messages between him and another woman.

The messages weren't just romantic.

They were discussing marriage.

She confronted him, crying:

β€œAfter everything I did for you when you had nothing, how could you do this to me?”

He replied:

β€œI appreciate everything you did. But I didn't ask you to sacrifice your life for me.”

Those words broke her completely.

She packed a bag and left with their daughter.

Two weeks later, he came begging.

He said he had made a mistake and didn't want to lose his family.

She still loved him.

But now she was asking herself:

β€œIf I forgive him, am I saving my familyβ€”or teaching him that he can betray me and still come home?”

πŸ’” What would you advise her?

Should she forgive him for the sake of their daughter?

Or should she choose herself and walk away?

Can a marriage survive when trust has been broken this deeply? πŸ‘‡
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