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One of the most painful and confusing stages of betrayal recovery is this:
You’re trying to heal the relationship…
and your partner is still emotionally letting go of their affair partner.
They may be in therapy.
They may be doing the “right” things.
They may genuinely want to change.
And yet, you’re left knowing that they still miss someone else.
In this episode, Luke responds to a listener’s message and explores what it’s like to rebuild a marriage while your partner is still emotionally detaching from their affair. He explains why this situation hurts so deeply, why it’s not unreasonable to struggle with it, and how to distinguish between internal processing and relational harm.
This episode is for betrayed partners who feel caught between compassion and self-preservation, and need permission to stop carrying pain that isn’t theirs to hold.
You are not weak for finding this unbearable.
You are not unreasonable for wanting to be the emotional priority.
And you are not required to sacrifice your healing for someone else’s process.
Reconciliation is not measured by how much pain you can tolerate.
It’s measured by whether both people are becoming safer to be with.
If this episode reflects your situation and you’re feeling stuck between staying compassionate and protecting yourself, support can help you sort what’s yours to hold, and what isn’t.
You can learn more about working with Luke at lifecoachluke.com, or reach out directly.
You don’t have to navigate this stage alone.
Connect with Luke:
By Luke Shillings4.7
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One of the most painful and confusing stages of betrayal recovery is this:
You’re trying to heal the relationship…
and your partner is still emotionally letting go of their affair partner.
They may be in therapy.
They may be doing the “right” things.
They may genuinely want to change.
And yet, you’re left knowing that they still miss someone else.
In this episode, Luke responds to a listener’s message and explores what it’s like to rebuild a marriage while your partner is still emotionally detaching from their affair. He explains why this situation hurts so deeply, why it’s not unreasonable to struggle with it, and how to distinguish between internal processing and relational harm.
This episode is for betrayed partners who feel caught between compassion and self-preservation, and need permission to stop carrying pain that isn’t theirs to hold.
You are not weak for finding this unbearable.
You are not unreasonable for wanting to be the emotional priority.
And you are not required to sacrifice your healing for someone else’s process.
Reconciliation is not measured by how much pain you can tolerate.
It’s measured by whether both people are becoming safer to be with.
If this episode reflects your situation and you’re feeling stuck between staying compassionate and protecting yourself, support can help you sort what’s yours to hold, and what isn’t.
You can learn more about working with Luke at lifecoachluke.com, or reach out directly.
You don’t have to navigate this stage alone.
Connect with Luke:

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