Avoiding Emotional Infidelity
January 7, 2009
Emotional infidelity has become common nowadays. With lack of time and stressful life, you tend to find emotional support in third person. But, when emotional infidelity is on the brink of relationship, you need to consider. Time is a major cause of emotional infidelity.
When you are devoting your time into another relationship, it can be cause of worry. In most of the cases, emotional infidelity is common in working partners. Work demands commitment, but when you start ignoring your partner, you have to reconsider your relationship.
Once your relationship with your partner, becomes emotionally unstable, it can also cause conflict in your marriage. Here are some effective tips to avoid and stay away from emotional infidelity.
Personal talks are a major cause for emotional infidelity. You may discuss your daily work related topics with your co-workers. But, once you start discussing your personal life with your colleagues, then it can pose a problem. If you start discussing your partners negative habits with a third person. Then it’s a prime cause of emotional infidelity. Try and avoid speaking about your personal life with a third person. If possible, you should try to keep your personal life and professional life at a distance.
Friendly gestures are part of work place relationships. But, if you opt for having lunch and dinner with your colleagues, then it can pose a problem. In this case you tend to discuss your personal life with the third person. Opt for meetings of lunch and dinner only for official purposes or business meetings.
In case of emotional infidelity, you should remember your loyalty and trust. If you are completely loyal to your partner, you won’t opt for emotional infidelity. Try and express your love to your partner in varied ways. Keep experimenting different things in case of your romance. You can avoid emotional infidelity, if you keep these tips in mind.












True . . . but, on the other hand, how many times has “don’t do it” really worked?
Nancy Reagan eventually saw the folly of her “Just Say No” program with respect to drugs during her husband’s presidency and urged more effort be put into how one goes about saying no.
It seems to me that in this very dangerous area of emotional infidelity staying out of temptation’s way is excellent advice, but once you feel yourself heading for trouble, then what? How do you stop it?