23 Feb 2008 01:10:04 | Dr. Robert Huizenga
Do not use what you find on your cheating spouse as ammunition
for revenge. Sure, you may have wonderfully violent fantasies of
what you would really like to do to him/her and the other
person. This is very normal. But, don't act them out.
Using what you find to extract revenge will only lengthen the
time of pain and anger. It will undermine your integrity as a
person, lower your personal standards and make you exceedingly
unattractive.
Resist the temptation to sling the mud!
Keep what you find to yourself.
The obvious signs of a cheating spouse disturbed you. You spy
because the truth will set YOU free. The quickest cleanest way
to break free from the extramarital affair is to set your focus
on you as you navigate your way through the difficult weeks and
months.
The sooner the two of you can face each other, without outside
input or influence, the better off you and the relationship will
be.
There usually is no reason to share new found information about
cheating husbands or cheating wives with family, friends,
children or the spouse of the other person. A concern about
sexually transmitted diseases or health risks might be an
exception. If it is important to share such information, do so
without much fanfare or drama.
And of course, if you pursue legal action, any information
obtained through spying might be helpful to your attorney. Some
"evidence" does carry weight in particular states or districts.
About Author :
Dr. Robert Huizenga, The Infidelity Coach, has helped hundreds
of couples over the past two decades heal from the agony of
extramarital affairs and survive infidelity. Visit his website
at: http://www.break-free-from-the-affair.com