Infatuation Rules
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An affair will last as long as it suits its purpose, and no longer. Some affairs last only a couple hours, while others can last a lifetime. Most affairs come to light one way or another, which can cut them short or – if the cheated spouse agrees to let the cheater continue for reasons of their own – extend them.
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Read More »Perhaps you’ve noticed your spouse acting differently of late, or maybe you have strong suspicions your spouse is cheating. Perhaps you have already confirmed this is the case. No matter the situation, the first question that probably comes to your mind is how long do affairs last? The answer to that question is a bit more complicated than you might think.
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Read More »Often, a cheater will project their own dissatisfaction or unhappiness onto their partner, blaming their partner for not living up to their expectations. Take, for instance, a cheater who no longer finds their partner physically attractive. They might try to rekindle that initial physical spark with someone else, reveling in the superficial physical aspects of their relationship and the absence of “real life” problems. Instead of simply communicating their dissatisfaction and working toward resolving it, they secretly blame the victim and use that as an excuse to continue their longer-term affair. This blame and excuse-making can extend to any aspect of their marriage, including romance, personality, or other aspects of their spouse they don’t like. When a cheater begins a longer-term affair, they might feel validated by the person they are cheating with. This feeling of being loved and appreciated is intoxicating, leading them to crave more of it and dragging on the affair. Inevitably, they’ll come to realize that their alternate partner has needs of their own. They might start demanding things of the cheater, such as more time together or material gifts. This can put an end to the affair, even if it’s been two or more years. A cheater might choose to be with their partner even longer and eventually end their marriage because of their affair, but it’s likely that the root of their personal dissatisfaction will taint that new relationship as well.
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