March 30, 2008

What Should You Post About?

 

Share your knowledge of the symptoms of a cheating husband.  Blog about a cheating boyfriend.  Did you have a problem with the infidelity causing your self worth to diminish? How did you rebuild your self worth after betrayal?  What are the symptoms of a cheating boyfriend or girlfriend?  Is this the same type of post traumatic stress from cheating that soldiers experience after returning home from war?  How do you handle a cheating husband or boyfriend?  How do you handle a cheating wife or girlfriend?  Did you feel betrayed? Cheating spouses hurt others, tell your story. 

The opportunities are endless to share your stories.  Cover the subjects that affect you. 

 

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Why Was This Site Created

 

Has the person had the gaul to see someone else when you were supposedly a couple, or worse, married?  Did they lie to you?  Did they tell you it was just a one time thing?  Did they expect you to believe it?

How did you get over the pain?  What did you do in response to this tragic event?  How do you want others to treat the person?  Are there children involved?  Were you told lies to make the other person sound "better" than they really were? 

The subjects that you can post on this site will enable others to learn from your experiences.  It will assist others from getting involved with the person.  It will help you heal from the experience by telling others all about it.

We, the creators, are not responsible for the content you post. 

You can get as detailed as you want, you can tell their names, the community they are from and any history you are aware of about them.  Just make sure that what you post is factual, it is not the desire of this site to destroy a person that is not guilty of the cheating.  It is solely to warn others about them and to provide a medium for you to vent and heal.

There is a fee for posting.  The information is on a following page, it's worth the fee to get it off your chest!

 

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June 17, 2007

Self-Worth and Infidelity

It is common for both spouses to experience depression (including suicidal thoughts), anxiety, and/or a profound sense of loss following the initial disclosure.  The reactions of the betrayed spouse resemble the post-traumatic stress symptoms of the vicitims of catastrophic events.

The erosion of self-esteem can be one reason behind the distance that develops between romantic partners.  To avoid this, you will need to do some active self-esteem building for yourselves, both as individuals and as a couple.

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