Relationships go through hard times and easy times. There may even be an occasion in which one partner cheats on the other. It could be a one time deal or it could be an ongoing affair. But even if that happens the relationship does not necessarily have to end.
Let me tell you about a situation a friend of mine was dealing with. I will call her
When I got there I found that
She did share with me some of the intimate details of the problems she and her husband had been having. That may not be the best thing to do when you are having issues with your partner. But it did seem to make my friend feel better.
Just so you know though I do not advocate nor advise that you share details with friends. But let me continue and I will explain as I go.
Here is a tip, be careful with accusations and suspicions that have no solid foundation. I asked my friend if her husband was being paid extra for the overtime he had been working. She seemed surprised that I would ask that and explained that he had made enough extra money for them to make a few purchases that they had been putting off.
Tip number two, look for evidence of whatever it is that you believe as well as something that validates what your partner tells you. The next complaint
My friend explained that her husband has not been doing any of his chores around the house. But the final blow was when her husband called to say that some of the guys from the office were stopping for a drink after work.
I am sure you can guess what
Because
With the details cut and dry like this it is easy to see where the problems began and what went wrong.
First of all you can see that
And
Learning how to talk things out before the problem gets out of hand is a basic tool when you are trying to save a relationship. It seems that many break ups occur because tempers are hot and feelings are hurt. Tip number three is do not have a serious or important discussion until you can do so calmly.
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