Marriage Counseling: Finding Grounds For Marriage - part 2
by Beth Young
Beth Young, Senior Editor at the MarriageAdvice website responded, "When an unfaithful spouse has trampled their marriage vows, it will be difficult to trust them for a long time. Whether we have invested a few months or decades into our marriage relationship, we need to seriously consider the value of our investment."
Young comments, "If we value our relationship, then we are less likely to look at divorce as the first option when facing the heartache of an unfaithful spouse. Although there is NEVER any justification for infidelity, this could act as a wake up call to try and determine why the spouse was looking elsewhere.
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Young concluded, "After this painful mistake is worked through, and sincere efforts are made by both spouses, they may find that their marriage is stronger and their communication much better.
Of course, I'm not suggesting that infidelity is a good way to strengthen your marriage, but the steps taken to repair the marriage are of value at all times in any marriage."
It should warm our heart to know that the majority of the respondents are willing to work through this serious threat to their marriage and get relationship advice rather than throw in the towel.
In the wise words of Robert Anderson, "In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. The trick is to find, and continue to find, grounds for marriage."
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