Relationships


Relationship Articles Home Page | Singles7.com Home Page

Vital information and articles related to relationships.


Catch a Cheating Lover?


Relationships. Virtually all of us are in one, or at some stage, have been.

In the early days things are great. The birds are singing, the sun seems to be brighter than it ever was, the stars sparkle more brilliantly than before?? it's smiles all round.

A great feeling.

But, with the passage of time, often relationships can struggle, people grow apart, interests change?..

People, couples, partners can drift away from each other - not necessarily any one persons fault. In fact, the fault often lies with both parties, but neither will accept it, and perhaps secretly or subconsciously blame the other person.

When lives begins to drag, the excitement seems to have been drained away, routine can be tedious and even annoying, it is unbelievably simple to be 'stuck in a rut', or languish in the 'comfort zone'.

Spontaneity becomes just a word that only appears in a crossword puzzle, rather than being a spark to re-ignite a relationship.

The sizzle turns into a simmer, then a shudder.

Perhaps it's the pressure of work, the bills and mortgage, or perhaps babies, children, schooling, college, university, exams, traffic jams, age creeping up on you, peer pressure, jealousy?. the greener grass?..

The fact is, it's commonplace not to be able to put your finger on any single event or cause, which triggers the failure of a relationship. It's often an ongoing chain of events, frequently where one person is completely oblivious to the spiralling problems which develop into more serious issues.

It's at this point when matters become a major, major threat.

Perhaps one of the 'parties' doesn't even realise their actions, they may just stumble into or onto, someone else.

BANG. - The sparks fly - that long lost feeling resurfaces, tingles down the back of the neck, excitement, pleasurable attention which has been amiss for so long at home.

Before you know - they are off starting a hidden, secretive affair behind your back.

In the early days of an affair, the feeling of guilt is very high, but over time, this dissipates gradually to the point where they simply don't give a damn about you any longer.

Don't get me wrong, they will still pretend everything is OK - they still love you of course, but slowly they make tiny, minuscule changes which one at a time, you probably don't notice, or perhaps you do, but well-prepared answers and excuses seem to work on you.

All the time, you are oblivious??. Or are you?

Nagging doubts????.. Questioning actions?????.Something not quite right????? Changes in routine?????.. Strange looks?????? Hidden whispers????????

The worst of it comes when you confront the other person, only to be told "?.you're being silly?..", or "?. of course I still love?.." or "?.if you loved me, you would trust me?..".

This could then leave you feeling worse, self-doubting and insecure.

You are now in a quandary? a dilemma?.. A vicious circle of doubt which starts with you being unsure, but afraid to question as this could lead to problems - or even drive the other person away from you.

This alone could drive you crazy.

You begin to look at the other person in a different way, and their friends. Which of them knows about the affair? Who's involved? Who the affair with? Is it someone you know? Is it one of your friends?

Is there, or isn't there something seedy happening? Are you being stabbed in the back? Are your friends betraying you? Who can you trust or talk to?

It's a nightmare.

At this point, the wrong move could completely ruin your relationship, especially if there really isn't any seedy affair going on, and your partner is faithful?.. Perhaps it's just your imagination, perhaps you're being paranoid?? but perhaps not.

Can you see the paradox?

There is no instant solution, no magic pill??. It's all down to how you deal with the situation - whether the situation is all in your head?. or something more.

The key, is to avoid it happening in the first place?.. But sometimes that's easier said than done.

To avoid it?? follow a plan??. One which you'd be surprised just how many people ignore.

1. Communicate. Communicate. Communicate.

2. Never take your partner for granted.

3. Communicate. Communicate. Communicate.

4. Be spontaneous - occasionally and randomly. Don't try to do it regularly, that simply isn't spontaneous, is it?

5. Communicate. Communicate. Communicate.

6. Take a step back now and then??. Take a good look??. Take stock?? Count your blessings.

7. Communicate. Communicate. Communicate.

Do you see a picture developing?

Communicating doesn't mean talking to them?? it means talking WITH them?? Listening to them?.. Hearing what they say?.. Understanding?? Compromising.

And if it has past that stage - be very careful how you deal with matters.

Sometimes it could be better to ignore things, put it out of your mind - other times you simply must know the truth before it all drives you mad.

Gary Durkin © 2005

An article by Gary Durkin, of ToCatchaCheat.com

http://www.ToCatchaCheat.com

Find out the truth about a Cheating Lover.

Gary has more than a decade of offline international business success behind him - and has been doing business online for well over 6 years.

If you would like to join thousands of subscribers to his newsletter 'Delivering Success' - send a blank email to deliveringsuccess@kioskcities.ws

You are free to reprint / distribute this article providing it remains unchanged and with this resource / bio box attached.


MORE RESOURCES:

Guardian book club: Relationships
guardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours ago
Their relationships, therefore, are not exactly predictable. In the first chapter, there is some peculiar triangle involving Maretta, who sits silently in ...


Endpaper: Meaningful relationships with readers
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 5 hours ago
The most productive relationship to arise from this latest example of the publishing industry's dogged pursuit of diversification could prove to be between ...


Best Syndication

Building a Downline with Relationships
Best Syndication, CA - 8 hours ago
It’s under the surface a relationship business. And by creating and maintaining a strong relationship with your downline, you can quickly achieve everything ...


Relationships are truly a family affair
Cape Breton Post, Canada - 12 hours ago
It’s funny how our own relationships affect those around us. From friends to significant others, the company we choose plays a valuable role in the way we ...


Examiner.com

Relationships Examiner
Examiner.com - 16 hours ago
Her approach examines how relationships in work, home, and environment contribute to our well-being. The previous post is an example of the parent child ...
Relationships Examiner Examiner.com
all 2 news articles


Female guard accused of having sexual relationships with inmates
New Richmond News, WI - 14 hours ago
A female guard at a state minimum-security prison is on administrative leave, after two inmates said they had sexual relationships with her. ...


Wall St woos Washington at Democratic convention
Reuters - Aug 28, 2008
"It is an opportunity for them to build relationships, or just to confirm good relationships with members of Congress." Bankers, brokers and others in ...
Lawmakers ignore special interests clampdown Financial Times
all 3 news articles


Tied to your work?
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - 1 hour ago
If you are leading a new project, for example, or if you manage key relationships for an account that’s very active, you are pretty hard to replace at that ...


Make plans to see 'Fireproof'
BP News, TN - 6 hours ago
26, "Fireproof" tells the story of a struggling marriage and addresses the issue of modern-day relationships head-on. The messages conveyed are clear: ...
Actor Kirk Cameron hopes people see themselves in new movie ... BP News
all 3 news articles


Personal relationships increase donations
United Press International - 22 hours ago
"The sympathy inherent to a close relationship with a victim extends to other victims, leading benefactors to prefer charities that help those suffering ...

Relationships - Google News



Relationship Articles Home Page | Relationship Articles Site Map | Singles7.com Home Page
Health | Hairstyles | Fashion57.com | Beauty | Unique Gifts | Trafficfish.com | Entertainment | Institutions | EZmatic | Sofware

Singles7.com - all Vital information and articles related to relationships.

© 2006