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How Do I Trust Again After Being Cheated On? | Infidelity Recovery | Marriage Q&A | Ep416

Season 3 Episode 416 Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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Cass Morrow, Author of Disrupting Divorce: The NEW Man. Saving Struggling, Sexless, and Toxic Marriages.

Kathryn Morrow, Author of Behind The White Picket Fence.

How Do I Trust Again After Being Cheated On?

If you’ve been cheated on, “trust again” isn’t a mindset trick. It’s a standard problem.
In this Q&A, Carrie calls in after 3 years of disrespect and infidelity—and she’s stuck in the loop a lot of people live in:

trying to “move on” while the relationship is still unsafe… and rationalizing his behavior because she thinks something is wrong with her.

Cass and Kathryn break down:

  • Why “he wants me to move on” is not a plan
  • How codependency + identity loss keeps you attached to disrespect
  • Why your “calm conversation” can still land as an attack (guilt/shame language)
  • How defensiveness kills connection (and how to actually listen)
  • The truth: if you can’t name your patterns, you can’t change them
  • Why “it’s never for no reason” when someone blows up
  • What it looks like to lead yourself first—whether you stay or walk away


If you’re trying to rebuild trust after cheating, the real question is:
Is this relationship becoming safer… or are you just getting better at tolerating pain?

00:00 Caller in the queue (Carrie)
00:28 “How do I deal with 3 years of disrespect + cheating?”
01:08 “Why are you with him?” (reality check)
02:19 Stop rationalizing his behavior because of your “flaws”
03:03 Identify what you think he’s “tolerating”
06:20 Naming the real patterns (listening, neediness, clinging)
07:01 Codependency + identity work: “Who is Carrie?”
08:27 Every criticism has a longing (what he wants/needs)
09:20 Guilt/shame language triggers defensiveness
10:39 Disrespect isn’t only “blatant”—absence of adoration matters
11:43 “It’s never for no reason” (the 3-year-old meltdown analogy)
13:40 Learn silence + paraphrasing (real listening)
15:01 No connection = walls + defensiveness cycle
16:23 King/queen dynamic: someone has to lead differently
18:30 Focus inward: grow or repeat this with anyone
20:36 DM for next steps + program direction
21:20 Encouragement: growth is addictive (grow or die)


Want the next step?
Men’s training/audit: https://www.morrowmarriage.com/videotrainingoptin?en=dm
MORROW app: https://go.morrowmarriage.com/
Book “Disrupting Divorce”: https://a.co/d/31vm4bV

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Join Cass Morrow and Kathryn Morrow, the resilient couple behind Morrow Marriage. Together, we share our unscripted, raw, and against-the-grain jo

MorrowMarriage.com | Disrupting Divorce With The “New” Marriage

Cass and Kathryn came back from the depths of hell to save their marriage and keep their family together.  Battling narcissism, abuse, reactive abuse, emotional, physical and sexual assault. Listen as they share their lessons, actionable steps and real life examples from even the worst of their story. 

Unscripted, real, raw and against the grain from society’s example of marriage - currently leading to the demise of nearly 78% of all marriages today.

Inspiring couples around the world...

If they can save their marriage from toxicity, abuse and a sexless marriage - not only survive it all... but THRIVE... what’s your excuse?

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