If someone has emotional problems, causing their marriage to fall apart, they will carry much of that with them into the affair. ... There are many ways ending an extramarital affair can play out...
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www.crystalinks.com/entangled.html
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Ending an affair should be done as quickly and painless as possible. Be firm in your decision, but soft in your heart. ... Ending an affair should be done as quickly and painless as possible. Be firm in your decision, but soft in your heart. Maintain dignity as well as empathy in your delivery. It can’t absolve one of...
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www.essortment.com/lifestyle/affaircheating_tvtz.htm
www.essortment.com/lifestyle/affaircheating_tvtz.htm
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To complicate the personal difficulties you face with ending the affair, you may be concerned about the way your lover is going to react. Or, perhaps, you have already told them and they are overwrought, so you have maintained a connection with them to help them overcome their distress.
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www.surviveanaffair.com/html/surviveanaffair/articles/e...
www.surviveanaffair.com/html/surviveanaffair/articles/ending-the-affair.html
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HealthBoards Bulletin Board; Relationship Issues; How do I end this affair? ... He didn't have anyone to take home during the holidays, to take out with friends, etc. So, do this guy a favor and tell him you are ending it for his good as well as yours. He needs to be with an available woman, not a married one.
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www.healthboards.com/ubb/Forum93/HTML/000270.html
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I am posting two letters to illustrate this second phase of infidelity -- ending an affair. As I did in last week's Q&A column, instead of posting my answers to them, I will simply explain to you how affairs should be ended.
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www.marriagebuilders.com/graphic/mbi5060_qa.html
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Helping couples grow their marriage through Biblical principles while living in the real world with real issues ... As many as 65 percent of men and 55 percent of women will have an extramarital affair by the time they are forty, according to the Journal of Psychology and Christianity.
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www.christianitytoday.com/mp/2001/summer/3.30.html
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Meeting your spouse's needs is one way to avoid infidelity. ... In his book, His Needs, Her Needs: Building an Affair-Proof Marriage, Dr. Willard Harley says that the marriages most susceptible to infidelity are those where one or both spouses fail to meet their partners' primary needs.
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www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce_and_infidelit...
www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce_and_infidelity/affairs_and_adultery/avoiding_and_ending_an_affair.aspx
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In yet another fine example of Howie Kurtz's "fair and balanced" commentary on the media and blogging, this week he's trying to manufacture an outrage allegedly conducted by liberal ... Suffice it to say, ... I would agree that it's absurd to view these assassination fantasies as anything other than the rantings of the fringe,
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www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/3/1/141631/5992
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Given that I've been discussing my article "9 Ways to Affair Proof Your Marriage" on radio shows this week, I have been reading with interest the comments on the Group Beyond Blue discussion thread, "Ending an Affair," at Beliefnet... ... The ending of the affair was mutual, but it still hurts so so much. All I did was...
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blog.beliefnet.com/beyondblue/2008/05/10-steps-to-end-a...
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