Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Life after betrayal

When you hear the word ‘betrayal’, is infidelity the first thought that comes to mind? That punch-in-the-gut emotional blow when life as you know it changes forever. It’s no wonder – affairs are a lot more common than most of us would like to think. On this side of the world it is estimated that around 70 per cent of all marriages will experience a physical or emotional affair at some point.

Yet these feelings of betrayal aren’t always caused by one catastrophically painful event or a romantic partner – sometimes the disloyalty and broken trust can be inflicted by a number of small hurts that build up over time, from where you least expect it.

This could be the confusion that might have been felt as a child

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