Wife who cheated should seek therapy

  • By Carolyn Hax
  • Tuesday, December 8, 2015 1:19pm
  • Life

Adapted from a recent online discussion.

Dear Carolyn:

Last month while on a business trip, I cheated on my husband. Our marriage has been rocky for years, but I’ve never even thought about cheating. This is clearly a sign that I need to sit down and either resolve the issues with my husband or move on; we can’t stay in this “rocky” state perpetually.

But I don’t want to have that conversation two weeks before Christmas. I’ve already been dealing with this stress for the last month and it’s taken a toll on me physically, but I need to get through the holidays (parties, family events) before I can have a real heart-to-heart with my husband. How do I keep the stress of this from eating away at me for the next few weeks?

— Cheated

Therapy, stat. For you alone now, and only as a couple later if it’s applicable. That is, assuming you’re in a part of the world well stocked with mental-health professionals, which is unfortunately not always the case.

If you’re not, then an Al-anon meeting might actually provide refuge, even though on its face it might not seem like a good fit. It’s free, it’s accessible in most locations, and it’s all about learning to let go. If you find it’s useful to you, you also don’t have to wait for a next appointment to go again.

While I’m not a huge fan of putting things off because “before Christmas” is taboo, it actually sounds as if you would benefit from some time spent sorting through your thoughts and feelings before you tackle this. Good luck.

For Cheated:

Individual counseling will help you sort out what you’re feeling, why you cheated, and what you’re feeling about the marriage now so you can figure out how to present it to him.

It also might be best if you tell him after the holidays within the confines of the therapist’s office. That way, the therapist can help guide you through it. Signed, someone who had an emotional affair who followed those steps and whose marriage is now considerably better.

— Anonymous

Helpful, thanks.

Dear Carolyn:

Why do men pull away? Just when everything is going great? I am so tired of hearing, “It’s not you, it’s me.” And the thing is … they are right! It would be easy to attribute it to another woman or wanting to sleep around, but none of that applies to the last four guys I dated. So what gives?

— WHY WHY WHY?

No, they’re not right, said the jolly old elf. Or at least they might not be.

When one person pulls away just as things are going great, then it’s not you, it’s the other person, most likely. But when it happens a fourth time in a row, you have to face the fact of you as the common denominator.

I’m not necessarily saying there’s something about you that sends them running — it could also be that you’re attracted to a common quality in them, and it’s that quality or trait that gets in the way.

It is always possible it’s a run of bad luck, yes, but if you don’t at least look for common themes in you, the risk of a fifth bailout is a real one.

Washington Post Writers Group

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Life

Schack exhibit to highlight Camano Island watercolorists

“Four Decades of Friendship: John Ebner & John Ringen” will be on display Jan. 16 through Feb. 9.

XRT Trim Adds Rugged Features Designed For Light Off-Roading
Hyundai Introduces Smarter, More Capable Tucson Compact SUV For 2025

Innovative New Convenience And Safety Features Add Value

Sequoia photo provided by Toyota USA Newsroom
If Big Is Better, 2024 Toyota Sequoia Is Best

4WD Pro Hybrid With 3-Rows Elevates Full-Size

2025 Toyota Land Cruiser (Provided by Toyota).
2025 Toyota Land Cruiser revives its roots

After a 3-year hiatus, the go-anywhere SUV returns with a more adventurous vibe.

Enjoy the wilderness in the CX-50. Photo provided by Mazda USA Newsroom
2025 Mazda CX-50 Adds Hybrid Capability to Turbo Options

Line-Up Receives More Robust List Of Standard Equipment

Practical And Functional bZ4X basks in sunshine. Photo provided by Toyota Newsroom.
2024 bZ4X Puts Toyota Twist On All-Electric SUV’s

Modern Styling, Tech & All-Wheel Drive Highlight

Photo provided by Mazda USA Newsroom
2025 Mazda3 Turbo Premium Plus Hatch Delivers Value

Plus Functionality of AWD And G-Vectoring

2025 Mazda CX-90 Turbo SUV (Provided by Mazda)
2025 CX-90 Turbo models get Mazda’s most powerful engine

Mazda’s largest-ever SUV is equipped to handle the weight, with fuel efficiency kept in check.

Provided by Bridges Pets, Gifts, & Water Gardens.
Discover where to find the best pet supplies in town

Need the perfect store to spoil your furry friends? Herald readers have you covered.

VW Jetta SEL is a sedan that passes for a coupe. Photo provided by Volkswagen U.S. Media.
2025 VW Jetta Offers Greater Refinement, Technology And Value

A Perfect Choice For Small Families And Commuters

2025 Land Rover Range Rover Velar (Photo provided by Land Rover).
2025 Range Rover Velar SUV tends toward luxury

Elegant styling and a smaller size distinguish this member of the Land Rover lineup.

Honda Ridgeline TrailSport photo provided by Honda Newsroom
2025 Honda Ridgeline AWDt: A Gentlemen’s Pickup

TrailSport Delivers City Driving Luxury With Off-Road Chops

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.