Quiz: Should You Forgive a Cheating Partner?
Take the infidelity forgiveness quiz and find out if you should forgive your unfaithful partner.
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Your score for, Should You Forgive a Cheating Partner? Quiz… what it means to you… and what you should do next.
Each question in this, Should you forgive a cheating partner? Test identifies a particular attitude or behavior that a cheating partner needs to prove they are remorseful for having cheated and committed to making amends.
- When you answered a question, “yes,” that means your partner is taking the ‘correct’ approach to reconciling after an affair.
- Ideally, everyone’s cheating partner should score 30 points or close to this number. This is a reasonable goal and achievable by a partner wanting to reconcile and contribute to the healing of their betrayed partner.
- The ‘lower your score,’ the less the cheating partner is ready for honest infidelity reconciliation and the less they deserve to be forgiven.
- The ‘higher your score,’ the more prepared the cheating partner is to honestly reconcile with you and the more they deserve to be forgiven at some time in the future.
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- Question 1 of 15
1. Question
Has your partner who cheated ended all deliberate contact with his or her illegitimate partner?
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2. Question
Does your partner who cheated stay calm when you want to discuss details about the affair?
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3. Question
Does your partner who cheated recognize that it is his or her responsibility to enforce zero contact with the person he or she cheated with?
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4. Question
Does your partner who cheated ‘tell the truth’ about the affair and its details?
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5. Question
Does your partner who cheated avoid getting angry and is empathetic when you have strong emotional reactions to having been betrayed?
- Question 6 of 15
6. Question
Has your partner who cheated apologized for what he or she has done?
- Question 7 of 15
7. Question
Is your partner who cheated willing to alter his or her job or lifestyle to make you more secure that the affair is over?
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8. Question
Is your partner who cheated remorseful?
- Question 9 of 15
9. Question
Does your partner who cheated take full responsibility for the affair and not blame you for his or her bad behavior?
- Question 10 of 15
10. Question
Does your partner who cheated seek to lessen the pain he or she has caused you?
- Question 11 of 15
11. Question
Does your partner who cheated take 100% responsibility for his or her decision to cheat?
- Question 12 of 15
12. Question
Is your partner who cheated patient as you ‘work through’ the pain he or she has caused you?
- Question 13 of 15
13. Question
Does your partner who cheated support you in your efforts to confirm the affair has fully ended?
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14. Question
Does your partner give you his or her time to discuss your thoughts and feelings about the affair?
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15. Question
If needed, does your partner agree to get outside help to assist in the recovery from the affair that he or she had?
How to Forgive a Cheating Partner
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