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Today on the show, we read a heart-wrenching email from a woman whose world has been turned upside down. After 10 years of what she thought was a happy marriage, her husband returned from a golf trip and confessed to a drunken one-night stand with a hotel employee. Now she's torn between her love for him, his tearful remorse, and her own heartbreak.
Listeners weighed in — and wow, did opinions differ. Some callers said forgiveness is possible when someone is truly sorry, especially for the sake of their family. Others insisted that betrayal is betrayal, and once that trust is broken, there's no going back.
Would you forgive a cheating partner who confessed out of guilt? Or is that a line that can’t be uncrossed?
Tune in for an emotional, raw, and thought-provoking discussion on love, trust, and second chances.
By Niall Boylan5
88 ratings
Today on the show, we read a heart-wrenching email from a woman whose world has been turned upside down. After 10 years of what she thought was a happy marriage, her husband returned from a golf trip and confessed to a drunken one-night stand with a hotel employee. Now she's torn between her love for him, his tearful remorse, and her own heartbreak.
Listeners weighed in — and wow, did opinions differ. Some callers said forgiveness is possible when someone is truly sorry, especially for the sake of their family. Others insisted that betrayal is betrayal, and once that trust is broken, there's no going back.
Would you forgive a cheating partner who confessed out of guilt? Or is that a line that can’t be uncrossed?
Tune in for an emotional, raw, and thought-provoking discussion on love, trust, and second chances.

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