This is the only approach I have seen that has led to healing a marriage in such circumstances
Odd, there are plenty of other examples right here in this forum where the turning point was when the betrayed spouse set and eforced boundaries by letting the wayward spouse go.
They stopped making excuses, stopped walking on eggshells in their own life, and were prepared to move on without the wayward before things turned around.
In fact, that makes up the majority of cases that have turned around here.
How do you reconcile that with your assertion?
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