First of all, I would lke to send you thoughts & fellow kindness across the miles.
I know that this could not be an easy issues for anybody to go through.
Ironically, this issues effects one in every 5 people around the world. You are not the 1st & you will not be the last! There are millions of people in the exact same boat as you!
Every situations has it's own answers, we actually cannot say that you should do this & that.
It must be up to YOU... what would you like to do?
If you still love her at least try to discuss what went wrong??
Will she want to put an effort into your relationship to make it better than before?
Is she still in love with you or not?
If the answer is NO, she no longer has the same feelings towards you. It is time to move on & put the past behind you. It will do you absolutely NO GOOD to try to work it our, if she no longer feels the same. Let her go!
If you think that you cannot overcome this at all ( most man will not or cannot )... the answer is obvious ... you need to move on!!
You have a destined mate that will be yours to have & to hold ... perhaps this person is not that one. Maybe it's not the right timing for both of you... whatever the reason.
Please make your decision on a sound mind & logic !!!
REMEMBER: That you are loved by other friends & family, that you are important to them. You are precious to people that care about you. Whatever you do, think ... before you take action!!!
We will be praying for you and hoping that you can find an answer that will help soothes your body & soul !!
Here is something for you to read & hope this will help somewhat!
Infidelity Statistics 2017: Why, When, and How People Stray
February 1, 2017
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Infidelity sucks. Nothing feels worse than being betrayed by someone close to you. In 2017, infidelity is a murky business. Modern technology allows more people to connect than ever before - but this has drawbacks, enabling people to conduct extramarital affairs, both physical and emotional. Recent infidelity statistics suggest that in over ⅓ of marriages, one or both partners admit to cheating.
We hope you’ll never end up with directly experiencing these infidelity statistics, but sometimes, it pays to understand the cold hard numbers - if only so you know where you stand. Here's a quick primer on infidelity statistics as we head into 2017, and the who, when, why, and how someone cheats.
Infidelity Statistics
In over 1/3 of marriages, one or both partners admit to cheating.
22% of men say that they've cheated on their significant other.
14% of women admit to cheating on their significant other.
36% of men and women admit to having an affair with a coworker.
17% of men and women admit to having an affair with a sister-in-law or brother-in-law.
People who have cheated before are 350% more likely to cheat again.
Affairs are most likely to occur two years into a marriage.
35% of men and women admit to cheating while on a business trip.
9% of men admit they might have an affair to get back at a spouse.
14% of women admit they might have an affair to get back at a spouse.
10% of affairs begin online.
40% of the time online affairs turn into real life affairs.