Think Cheaters Are Always the Bad Guys? You May Be Wrong…
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What the marriage contract really about
Our contract as a couple is not to âbe faithful no matter whatâ or even to remain together no matter what. Our contract as a couple is to work on being a couple, together. When that stops happening, then the relationship is in trouble. The contract is being re-negotiated constantly.
When we settle for a less than intimate connection with our partner we are agreeing to the reality that we are not really in true partnership, and that the possibility exists that our partner may choose to move into an intimate relationship with someone else.
Partnerships, off all sorts, require constant re-negotiation and re-commitment. When there is a break in the intimate connection of a partnership we are responsible for working toward re-connecting. If we spend weeks, months, years out of connection with our partner and then find that they have had sex with someone else we have no right to blame them.
I am not saying that having sex outside of a committed relationship is honorable or even âexcusable.â What I am saying is that there is not a âbad guyâ and that both parties bear some of the responsibility for what is occurring in the relationship; even the cheating.
Different relationships, different reactions
Christine and Lew had been married for 8 years; they had a lovely 6-year-old daughter and lived in a nice home in
But he knew there were things wrong in the relationship that needed to change and that his having the affair was a symptom of the problems. Christine came to therapy a few times, but she was so hurt and angry she could not address the problems between them. She considered that Lew had broken their marital vows and that she had no responsibility in what occurred.
She refused to look at the marriage, insisting that the problem was all with Lew. She saw herself as a hapless victim of this cheater and that was all there was to the story. I donât know what happened to them because with Christine unwilling to continue in therapy, Lew stopped attending.
Contrast this to Jayme and Ryan who have now reconciled after a year of exploring what went wrong with their idyllic marriage. They both came to recognize that things they did contributed to the environment of disconnection that led up to Jayme going outside of their relationship for intimacy she felt was lacking in her marriage. She still loved her husband, and didnât want a divorce, but was feeling a desperately needy.
Her having chosen to remain home with their new child over Ryanâs protests had resulted in Ryan being angry and critical of Jayme. With all the chemicals of having just had a child going through her system, combined with an immature reaction to his rejection of her led to her reaching out to another man for comfort. Ryan, hurt and angry, divorced her quickly after discovering the âbetrayalâ.
But through months of therapy, he was able to resolve his anger by recognizing that he had responsibility in what happened, too. Jayme, struggles with her shame about what happened, but realizes, too, that she was in a terrible place and made bad choices. Both have begun to forgive each other, and themselves, for the behavior that led to the affair.
âCheatingâ is only a symptom of a relationship with problems. Even if the âcheatingâ is a result of a sexual addiction; the addiction is the problem, not really the cheating. Addictions are caused by a need, a wound; pain that needs to be resolved by the person and an addicted person cannot express or experience true intimacy.
The partner of someone with a sexual addiction has accepted a relationship with someone who is emotionally unavailable.
If you are concerned your partner is ââcheatingâ then you have to acknowledge you would not be having that fear if the relationship were right. Stop ruminating about the cheating and start working on the relationship.
To learn more about Melody Brooke, visit OhWowThisChangesEverything.com.
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