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Please help! I’m unable to love again after my ex-wife cheated on me

Godson
Last updated: April 15, 2024 10:49 am
Godson Published April 15, 2024
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Hi Achokis. I’m in a dilemma. I divorced my ex-wife four years ago because she cheated on me on several occasions. We have three children. We have an arrangement with her concerning the children, which has worked out well. I feel I want to move on, but every time I get in to a serious relationship, I develop cold feet and quietly quit. This has happened twice. I later feel bad about it. Is it possible for me to love again?

-Peter

Thank you for your question. Yes, you can love again? Maybe the question you should be asking yourself is, “Can I trust again?” They say once beaten twice shy. The events that preceded the divorce must have left you devastated, broken and fearful of trusting again. You are human and that is expected.

There is nothing wrong with one falling in love again after a divorce. But the past needs to be dealt with. Unattended to, it has the potential of showing up when there is a trigger and paralysing us, causing us to stagnate or preventing us from moving on in our lives.

Are you ready to let go?

When a person is betrayed they become fearful. They guard themselves and develop a coping mechanism, silently vowing to themselves, “I will never be hurt again.” By so doing, they barricade themselves preventing others from coming close or connecting with them. This could explain why you quietly jump out of relationships.

It is encouraging that you are socialising again and that you have had two serious relationships. The question is, how free or open you are with those you are seriously relating with.

Heal first

You might want to carry out an evaluation of your life and ask yourself the following questions? Am I ready to let go what happened in my past and to face my dragon? Secondly, am I willing to put down my guard and share my life with the person I am seriously relating with? Am I willing to be vulnerable enough to walk into an authentic relationship where I can be myself? If your answer to these questions is a ‘no’, then you may need to undergo therapy to heal from the past in order to move forward with your life and relationships.

In order to move on, you will need to do these two things. One is to bring closure to the past relationship. How was the divorce? Were you able to or have you been able to deal with what happened to you and to forgive your ex-wife? Now forgiving her doesn’t necessarily mean restoring your marriage. Forgiving and letting go of the hurt helps you in how you perceive people, especially of the opposite sex. Secondly, you will need to go through a healing process with the help of a therapist. This will help you settle down, deal with your fears and begin to trust again.

The writers are marriage and relationship coaches

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