If your spouse is having an affair and suddenly seems like a completely different person, I know how confusing and devastating that can feel.
I lived this in my own marriage. My husband went from being someone I knew as loyal and deeply honest to lying, pulling away, and questioning whether he had ever loved me. Learning about limerence helped me understand what I was actually watching without excusing the betrayal.
In this episode of Love Life Lessons, I'm breaking down what limerence is, why an affair can feel so intoxicating, and why your spouse may genuinely believe they have found "the one."
We'll talk about the secrecy, validation, sexual excitement, uncertainty, and escape that can make an affair feel more powerful than a real-life marriage carrying years of responsibility, parenting, stress, conflict, and routine.
I also share why trying to argue your spouse out of their feelings can push you further into a painful cycle, what happens as the fantasy of an affair begins meeting reality, and why understanding limerence does not mean taking responsibility for your spouse's decision to betray the marriage. If you're successful everywhere else in your life but feel completely powerless inside your marriage right now, this episode will give you language for what may be happening and help you understand why panic, pressure, and trying harder may not be the answer.
I know how painful this chapter can be because infidelity became part of my own marriage story. We still turned our marriage around, and today I help people understand these patterns and work toward marriage repair after betrayal.
In This EpisodeYou'll learn:
- What limerence is and why it can be mistaken for love
- Why affairs can feel addictive and intoxicating
- Why an affair partner can become idealized while the spouse is devalued
- How secrecy, uncertainty, validation, and fantasy intensify an affair
- Why real marriage and an affair are being compared under completely different conditions
- Why your spouse's affair is not proof that the other person is "better" than you
- Why arguing, pleading, or trying to convince your spouse they are wrong may backfire
- What can happen when the fantasy of an affair starts meeting reality
- The difference between limerence and mature love
- Why understanding an affair never means excusing it
- How Sophie approached infidelity in her own marriage
- Why an affair does not automatically mean your marriage cannot be saved
00:00 Welcome to Love Life Lessons 01:00 Why I'm talking openly about infidelity 02:30 My own experience with betrayal in marriage 04:30 What is limerence? 07:00 Why your spouse can seem like a completely different person 09:30 Why affairs feel addictive 12:00 Secrecy, uncertainty, risk, and the emotional high 15:00 When marriage feels predictable and the affair feels exciting 18:00 Midlife crisis, disconnection, and questioning your life 21:00 The fantasy of the affair partner versus the reality of marriage 24:30 "They understand me in a way my spouse never did" 28:00 Why trying to change your spouse's mind can backfire 31:00 How limerence begins to lose its power 34:00 Why forcing an affair to end can create more problems 37:00 What the affair partner has that you "don't" 40:00 You did not cause your spouse's affair 43:00 Marriage problems versus personal validation and entitlement 46:00 Signs the limerence may be fading 48:30 Limerence versus real, mature love 51:00 Can a marriage survive infidelity? 53:00 What's coming next in the infidelity series
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