Yes, I believe you can. BUT, I feel you will always look at your relationship with a jaundiced eye. The old saying "Once biten, twice shy" is pretty close to the truth.
One possible reason is to heal the relationship. In order to move past the hurt, you need to forgive them, but not for their sake, for your own. Meanwhile, you still have to decide whether or not to stay in the relationship and if your partner will change their behavior if you do forgive the infidelity. Another possible reason wives forgive infidility is financial security. Often women do not have the career opportunities or the financial resources of their spouses.
Yes, if you choose to forgive and give your spouse a second chance. Infidelity is often caused by some unresolved issues in a marriage that drives a spouse to seek comfort elsewhere.
To love is to forgive.
marital disloyalty; adultery
No. Don't tell him. If he is abusive I'm sure he will hurt you. If you need to get it off your head go and talk to someone but please don't tell him.
Great question! But also important is how can you every trust him again. Ultimately, the answer to both questions is simple to express, but hard to do. You need to be able to "forgive" the infidelity.
it means if someone wrongs you then you can forgive them God tells us in the bible that if you do not forgive then he cannot forgive you.
Forgive
Assuming you mean "perdon", then "perdone" is (verb) forgive. "Perdon" is forgive.
When someone acts upon infidelity then they have broken that bond of trust with their mate. Saying sorry is a start, but not enough and trust is earned. It will take time for the mate that was cheated on to forgive, but it can be done if the person who committed infidelity has only done it the once and is truly remorseful. No one is perfect and we all make mistakes, but we should learn from those mistakes and not make the same ones over again.
What do you mean forgive? If you mean the naked picture thing, I dont think so... It was acsually for Drake Bell!!!!
The verb "perdonar" means "to forgive"; the form "perdona" can either mean "he/she/it forgives", or it can be the imperative (informal), as in "Forgive him!"