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 Matias (original poster new member #86724) posted at 10:06 AM on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

I thought I´d give an update on my situation.

Lsst Discovery was around May (online cam service), After a few months of uncertainty, still physical small affection and verbal too. After BS took a small holiday to gather her thoughts, we have been not close (physical affection is gone, so is verbal) Already 3 months of this.

Holiday season was REALLY hard, still struggling, trying to rebuild myself. We have been on Couples Counseling for about 5-6 sessions already. I continue on my personal counseling. She has started hers. The cost of it all does not help either.

I have cut off all use of porn, it has been months off of it, honestly, I do not miss it one bit.

Still a LOT of work ahead, uncertainty is as always, no promises of anything from my wife's side, and I completely accept this and am not asking for any reassurances.

Some days are terribly hard. It is hard to hope for reconciliation and love when I am having a hard time loving myself... Even beautiful family moments have a deep undercurrent of sadness, it hits me completely unexpected. The fact that I risked all this, the core of what ALL is about, this family, for something so stupid and selfish... it is devastating. What I did to my wife, the pain and sadness I put her through...

Some days are easier, we laugh, we share nice moments, we sit close, our arms brush, and I am happy. It is silly, I feel like a kid going with a girl to the cinema and getting excited about having touched her hand.

I don't know where this will take me. I have no guarantees, I just know i NEED to continue moving forward.

wish me luck :)

Thank you.

Looking for a way forward, trying to grow as a person.

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denwickdroylsden ( member #51744) posted at 12:02 PM on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

I hear you. I'm 13 years out and we are still "together," but "together" got redefined. There is no longer any physical relationship. None. For me it is about shame that I have not been able to resolve. For her it is about. . .I don't know because she refuses to talk about it. Refused any form of therapy. I don't blame her. She has reverted to survival mode. I brought all this upon us.

We have fashioned a sort of partnership that is distantly affectionate and sometimes fun. We are devoted to our families and have endured some very sad times together with unstinting mutual support. I trust her in this 100%. I think she trusts me in this way also but will never again trust me not to stray.

I have not strayed again and would not dream of it.

That's where we are. I wish you a better outcome, friend.

Me: WH frequent flyerNow on straight and narrow.
Paragraphing: Try it. You'll like it.

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 Matias (original poster new member #86724) posted at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

I hope your situation gets better.

I will walk through fire and brimstone if I have to, to keep our family together. I won't force her to stay with me if she does not want me in her life, for sure. I am not about to force this.

I will however tolerate a painfully long period of uncertainty, yers if I have to, if it means I have a sliver of a chance to prove I am a different person from the one who hurt her. :)

thank you.

Looking for a way forward, trying to grow as a person.

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BackfromtheStorm ( member #86900) posted at 1:52 PM on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

No stop sign.

I feel for you going through this.

Look, I do not know your full story, but you hope for reconciliation.

Reconciliation is not hope, it demands hard work, especially from the Wayward's side.

From the Betrayed spouse's side there is already an enormous weight of pain and outside judgement:

- You were betrayed, hence you are stupid, naive or just low value. Otherwise it would not have happened (common kind of external judgement). You've been hurt with the deepest wound a spouse can suffer, and people make fun of it. (imagine if you would like to wear those shoes)

- Only by casting away the WS you might recover a measure of "dignity" and "respect"

- Those BS who try to reconcile are seen as idiots, unreasonable, weak, desperate (sometime by their very same WS, so there is that too)

- Compared to the betrayer, the betrayed not only suffered the wound and consequence with no choice, but also far more social stigma than the Wayward Partner would ever get.

Is not fair, but that's just how it is.

A betrayed wife or husband that after discovery still offers you their love, no matter the pain, and wants to at least try to reconcile and rebuild what you destroyed, is not at all "weak", on the contrary: is an act of Love and Bravery.

Your wife is still trying to R with you. She is hurting in ways you will have difficulties to comprehend. Her entire reality past present and future is gone.

And she showed you perhaps the greatest act of love you will ever receive. Even if in the end the R will fail, remember this is the biggest gift she ever could bestow upon you. It will put her into a new light, perspective for the rest of your life.

You say you have issues in loving yourself? I believe you. You would not have been led astray otherwise.

But you too, crave to restore the broken bond with your wife, that is obvious.
So do this: Love her, show her your love and help her through the path into the abyss that she is going through. Be present and no matter how hard, how ashamed or how painful is for you to see her pain, show her unconditional love.

She is an extension of you, showing her love will teach you also how to truly love yourself.

[This message edited by BackfromtheStorm at 1:56 PM, Tuesday, January 13th]

You are welcome to send me a PM if you think I can help you. I respond when I can.

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 Matias (original poster new member #86724) posted at 2:09 PM on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

Let me be clear,

cause today our therapist asked specially me (since my wife is clear in her being emotionally CLOSED, and not feeling romantic love for me at least for a while now after my betrayal, and not knowing if this can rekindle) she asked me, if my feelings for her are not actually a longing for a past relationship we had.

I didn´t want to answer immediately, because it would feel I was disregarding the question or not pondering or considering it deeply. Also it was almost the end of our session...

I don´t say this lightly, or without consideration. I Love my wife even more than I did before. I love this person who, after me repeatedly having betrayed her trust chose to stay by my side, who after carrying this weight for years is finally standing up and amongst other things, has put her feelings for my in doubt. I love her with the scars she carries, some of which I painfully admit to have caused.

I love her for the mother she is, for the woman she is, for her strength, for her character, for her integrity. I love her deeply, truly and whole.

It scares me, it terrifies me, to know that I may loose this marriage. Because I was responsible for this, and because I do not know if I have it in my heart to love again after this. I don't say this from a place of teenage naiveté. I am a grown man, who has gone through several multi year relationships.

A man who met this woman later in his life, who formed a family and stupidly betrayed the love of his life.

But if this is what it has to be. If this is what will make her happy... if she decides her life must continue without me. I will endure this possibility.

But God knows the hope I cradle in my heart of hearts...

Looking for a way forward, trying to grow as a person.

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