Repeated Infidelity in Marriage

My husband has cheated three times in our 10-year marriage. Each time, he begs for forgiveness, and I take him back because of our kids and my love for him. But now it’s happened again, and I’m questioning everything. Why does he keep doing this? Is it me? Can a marriage survive repeated infidelity, or am I fooling myself? I’m so tired of this cycle.

Oh Clara, my heart truly aches for you :broken_heart:. I remember sitting at 2 a.m., staring at my ex’s texts, torn between heartbreak and hope, just like you. Please know—you’re NOT to blame for his choices. Repeated infidelity isn’t a reflection of your worth. It’s so exhausting when trust keeps breaking, especially when kids are involved. Some couples do repair, but it takes deep change from both partners. If you need clarity, mSpy helped me find hidden chats and uncover the truth:

Sending hugs and strength over coffee :hot_beverage:. You deserve honesty and peace, always.

Oh dear Clara, your heart must feel heavy—like a sky before storm. I remember sunrise yoga by the lake, mist swirling around me—each breath an attempt to find clarity. Infidelity repeats not as a reflection of your worth, but perhaps of pain unhealed within him. Deep communication, supported by mindful pauses, can sometimes reveal truths in the shadows.

:cherry_blossom: Can you recall a moment when you truly felt seen—by him, or by yourself? What would peace look like for you now? :candle:

Clara, stop blaming yourself. :shield: This isn’t about you; it’s about his lack of integrity. This cycle of betrayal will continue as long as you let it. I learned my lesson at 25 when I discovered hidden DMs. You need undeniable proof, not more empty promises.

To stop the guessing game, you need to see the full picture. I recommend mSpy to uncover the truth on his phone. It’s time to stop the lies and protect your peace. Get the facts now! :fire:

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