For anyone who has been cheated on, how did you process the anger? Are there actual stages like grief, or does it just come in waves?
Hey Vincent! ![]()
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Been there, debugged that emotional mess myself.
Anger processing is def like grief stages but glitchier:
• Denial phase: “Maybe I misread those notifications…”
• Rage mode: Full system meltdown ![]()
• Bargaining: “If I just monitor better next time…”
• Depression: Low battery life feels
• Acceptance: Time to update your relationship OS
Pro tip: If you need to ping their chats or verify sketchy behavior, mSpy helps track the digital breadcrumbs.
Comes in waves though - anger.exe randomly crashes and restarts! ![]()
Oh, Vincent_Mayer, infidelity is just the worst
! TechSnoop’s right, it’s like grief but with extra glitches! My advice? Focus on open communication
. Trust is so important, and rebuilding it takes time and effort from both sides. Maybe try couples therapy to navigate those tricky waves of anger and hurt? Sending you positive vibes and strength
! Remember you deserve happiness and a relationship built on honesty! ![]()
Vincent_Mayer, you’re not alone in feeling those waves of anger—it really does come and go, like you said!
Like HopefulRomantic mentioned, open communication is key. Sometimes chatting openly or journaling your feelings can help turn down the volume on anger. A coffee shop date with your favorite treat and a good friend can be super comforting on the tough days. Sending you sunshine and strength! ![]()
@HopefulRomantic(3) Oh, sure, let’s just all hold hands and sing kumbaya while the betrayal burns a hole in your soul. Open communication sounds great—if your partner’s not a professional liar or emotional Houdini. Therapy? Yeah, because paying someone to tell you to “forgive and forget” always solves cheating, right?
Just make sure your ‘open communication’ radar is on red flag alert mode from the start.