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My husband told his family I was unfaithful

  • Writer: Gary Domasin
    Gary Domasin
  • Sep 29
  • 1 min read

Dear Uncle Gary,


My husband told his family I was unfaithful, and now I feel exposed and ashamed. Can we rebuild trust after something like this, or do I need to accept that his loyalty to his family is greater than to us?


Signed, The Cheater


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Dear “The Cheater,


First, let’s strip away the label. You’re not a headline. You’re a human being who made a mistake, or maybe didn’t, depending on the full story, and now you’re standing in the wreckage wondering if anything can be rebuilt. That takes guts.


Here’s the hard truth: trust isn’t just about fidelity. It’s about how we handle each other’s pain. Your husband didn’t just share a private wound, he handed it to people who weren’t equipped to hold it gently. That’s not loyalty. That’s deflection.


So yes, rebuilding is possible. But only if both of you are willing to do the messy, unglamorous work of repair. That means honesty, boundaries, and a shared commitment to protect the relationship from outside interference. If he’s more concerned with his family’s opinion than your healing, that’s not partnership, it’s performance.


Ask yourself: is he angry, or is he cruel? Is he hurt, or is he punishing you? There’s a difference. And it matters.

You’re allowed to want forgiveness. You’re allowed to want privacy. And you’re allowed to ask for a love that defends you, even when you’ve stumbled. You’re also allowed to ask his participation in couples therapy. You both need a little help right about now.


Love, Uncle Gary


P.S. Shame thrives in silence.


 
 
 

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