When a man shared his guilt about cheating on his wife after 12 years of marriage, the reactions were varied. While some offered support, one toxic comment encouraged him to continue cheating, saying, “Keep doing it, you will get used to it.” This kind of advice only deepens the harm and undermines the possibility of personal growth and healing.
Normalizing infidelity by suggesting someone can “get used to it” is destructive. Relationships are built on trust, and violating that trust only leads to long-term pain. Instead of encouraging harmful behavior, it’s crucial to focus on responsibility, honesty, and repairing the damage caused by betrayal. Healing starts with accountability, not repeating the same mistakes.
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