Infidelity: make amends or break up
Another word for adultery, cheating, cheating, or an affair is infidelity. Infidelity is the greatest sin and disgrace to the person you love. Crude infidelity can be a spontaneous act of filth or a one-night stand, usually involving an unknown third party and your guilty spouse, and it can still be as painful as hell. In some relationships, infidelity can leave many couples living under the same roof, mentally separated from each other, and permanently emotionally disconnected. This preemptive event happens the day you discover that your spouse is acting differently and weirdly, saying untrue things, being dishonest, and lying. That was the day you lost all trust in your partner and things were never the same again. Causing pain to your partner through betrayal is one of the hardest problems to solve, and it causes irreversible damage to your marriage to the point where the roof of your relationship caves in, the walls crumble under the pressure, and everything falls. Infidelity is a real deal breaker that not only loses your partner's trust, but is detrimental to any relationship because two things usually happen after the dust settles, divorce and then marriage, and single life replaces a committed relationship.