Liz Earle Wellbeing

Surviving an affair

ffairs are like hand grenades under relationships. When you discover your partner has been unfaithful, the empty-stomach feeling can completely disorientate you. Someone once described it as like being a five-year-old in a supermarket with Mum and Dad: you look up, and – they’re gone! You feel an overwhelming sense of panic and disbelief. Safety and security vanish in a dreadful instant. There’s a sickening sense the world will never be the same again.

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