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Limerence: The Obsession You Didn’t Know You Had
What is going on in the head/heart of someone "madly in love" with another? Why do they do the things they do? Say the things they say? Make the decisions [...]
What Happens When An Affair Ends Abruptly?
What happens when an affair ends abruptly?
How to Confront a Cheating Spouse: Intervention Strategies
QUESTION: Should I perform an intervention on my husband who is having an affair? My Husband filed for divorce in Feb 2013 in response to me filing for legal separation. We [...]
How Long Do Affairs Last?
If you want to know how long affairs last, we must first establish what kind of affair it is. There are 3 different types of affairs.
Cheating Husband? Here’s How To Talk to Him.
"I would like your wise opinion about how to deal with my husband who is involved with another woman. He's coming today & I told him I want to talk but I don't want to argue."
Can You Push Your Spouse to Have an Affair?
"Did I Push My Spouse Into an Affair?" We often receive questions like this: "Do all the faithful spouses play a part? I don't think that we do. I think that's a cop [...]
How To Get Over Limerence After Ending An Affair
Though limerence by its very nature is relatively short-lived (typically lasting somewhere between 3 months and 36 months) it is a very real and intense emotion/feeling. When a person decides to leave a limerent relationship, or if they are the one abandoned by the other, the emotions don't immediately disappear.
What is Limerence? Limerence Meaning and Definition
Most people have never even heard of the word “limerence.” But if someone has heard of it, they probably ignored it because it didn't seem to make any sense. Limerence is a feeling of being madly in love with someone. It is a euphoric sensation that has no comparison.
My Spouse is in Love with Someone Else
You suspected it long before you knew it for sure. Your spouse changed but you couldn’t quite explain the changes in a way that seemed to make sense to anyone else. You thought that you were imagining things, being insecure in thinking your spouse had someone else.