‘We chose not to blow up our life’: readers on surviving infidelity


by The Guardian

The Guardian— The sexual wanderings of a partner don’t always spell the end. Readers share their experiences of how their relationship came out the other sideGet Guardian Australia’s weekend culture and lifestyle emailWhat counts as infidelity varies from couple to couple and how they choose to handle it is also unique. A drunken kiss on the dancefloor might be innocuous to some; for others, a relationship-ending catastrophe.How readers chose to approach their straying partners varied dramatically depending...

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