There is no situation or excuse that will soften the blow when the
people you love find out what you did. Do these five things to make sure
you don’t ever cheat:
1. Make the commitment
Don’t ever let cheating cross your mind. Talk to your spouse often
about being faithful in your relationships. Commit to never getting
close with someone romantically.
Always wear your wedding ring to remind yourself and to alert others
that you are in a faithful relationship. Talk to your spouse about what
cheating means to you both as a couple.
Is it flirting with someone? Going out to lunch with someone? Setting
clear boundaries for your relationship will help prevent either of you
from crossing the line.
Having regular phone calls with someone you could get romantically
involved with is a bad idea. If you like spending time with someone, do
so with your spouse to make sure things stay platonic.
2. Involve your spouse
Even if you swear you are both just friends, you can’t hide any flirtatious messages if your spouse is involved.
Add your husband or wife to conversations to send a clear message you aren’t looking to start anything.
3. Don’t get too close
Your spouse is the only person you should be confiding in. Falling
into the trap of thinking your husband won’t understand, or you can’t
talk with your wife about something like that is wrong.
You should be sharing secrets with your spouse and no one else.
Starting an emotional affair is just as hurtful as a physical one.
4. Reach out for help
If you feel tempted to spark up a relationship with someone else,
tell someone. Don’t keep this to yourself. It will be a difficult
conversation to have with your spouse and your family, but it needs to
happen.
You have made a commitment to love one person; don’t betray that trust.
Talking with a professional privately and with your husband or wife can also help resolve what you are feeling.
5. Limit opportunity
If you are never in the situation where you could cheat on your
spouse, it will never happen. If your partner can’t come to dinner with
old friends, invite a trusted friend or couple to join you.
Don’t keep in touch with old flames on social media; there is no
reason to spark up a private conversation with people from your past.
Stop letting the media trick you into believing the fairytale ending
that supposedly comes with infidelity. Marriage is a beautiful promise
to commit, support, love and respect someone.
Don’t throw away a life of happiness with someone who truly loves you in the heat of the moment.
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