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The betrayed will likely experience, anger, sadness, depression, hyper anxiety, weight loss or gain, lack of sleep, and often feeling of worthlessness.
Yes, you can recover from the tragedy that infidelity is, but it may take some time. Probably best to think in terms of twelve months minimum, and most likely two years.
But, for the betrayed, there is a sense of not being in the loop, that things have been spoken without their knowledge, and that in this sense there is a tendency to feel foolish and humiliated.
Healing an affair is something more and more people are having to manage. Recent statistics are showing numbers as high as 60% of men, and 40% of women are having affairs.
Has there ever been a case of infidelity where no one got hurt? It's possible, but very unlikely. So how come there are so many adulterous instances taking place?
Recovering from infidelity is never going to be easy. Whenever a violation of trust has occured there is always caution on the part of the victim.
Many of the problems associated with recovering from an affair are emotions and thoughts that are greater in intensity than we are accustomed to experiencing, and the very nature of this intensity presents many challenges.
Infidelity is often portrayed by the general media as something of a sport. Nothing coud be further from the truth, as those who have endured the trauma of infidelity will tell you, it's often the most difficult experience of their lives.
Infidelity Relationships and how you overcome them is a taxing and traumatic event for those involved.
Getting over an affair is extremely difficult because the impact is so immense. The effects include depression, hyper anxiety, weight loss, lack of sleep, anger, and a feeling that is closely aligned to bereavement.

