Cheating and Casualty
A candid discussion unfolds around the complexities of infidelity, with one person admitting they might cheat again, challenging the typical narrative of remorse. The conversation highlights a lack of romance and emotional depth, as past trauma and relationship patterns come to light, prompting reflections on self-awareness and the need for genuine connection.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode #380: Take Accountability For Your Relationships: How to Do The Work with Sabrina Zohar and this Embracing Accountability. My partner is not committed to me; he wants all the benefits but criticizes me when I make mistakes, saying that nothing is done properly. Sometimes he pressures me to know things, and under that pressure, I end up lying. Then he starts to abuse me. When I complain about his abusive language, he says that when you get sweet words, men can physically abuse and torture you, and you should find a difference. But I'm getting hurt by his abusive language, and he doesn't want to change it. What should I do?
I have a question about this episode #380: Take Accountability For Your Relationships: How to Do The Work with Sabrina Zohar and the topic of Embracing Accountability. My partner is not committed to me; he wants all the benefits but criticizes me when I make mistakes, saying that nothing is done properly. Sometimes he pressures me to know things, and under that pressure, I end up lying. Then he starts to abuse me. When I complain about his abusive language, he says that when you get sweet words, men can physically abuse and torture you, and you should find a difference. But I'm getting hurt by his abusive language, and he doesn't want to change it. What should I do?
I was raped by a friend early in the relationship with my now husband, and then about a year later, I was unfaithful to my now husband. We never properly dealt with either event. Now I realize I’ve never been able to be my true self with my husband, and I’ve never been able to let him fully in, and I don’t want to. Is leaving him the best thing to do?