Protect Your Relationship from Infidelity and Heal the Trauma of Betrayal
You're right to be cautious when you hear these words: "I'm telling you,
we're just friends."
Good people in good marriages are having affairs. The workplace and the
Internet have become fertile breeding grounds for "friendships" that can
slowly and insidiously turn into love affairs. Yet you can protect your
relationship from emotional or sexual betrayal by recognizing the red flags
that mark the stages of slipping into an improper, dangerous intimacy that
can threaten your marriage.
Vast numbers of Americans are preoccupied by an actual or potential betrayal
of an intimate relationship. Their anxiety is not confined to a particular
class, occupation, or age. Infidelity can occur in any household, not just
in situations where partners are promiscuous or rich and powerful.
No marriage is immune.
There are, however, steps you can take to keep your relationship or marriage
safe. There are also steps you can take to repair your relationship after
emotional or sexual infidelity has rocked it. And there are things you can
do to help yourself through the trauma of betrayal. And you'll learn them
all in Not "Just Friends."
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