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Biggest realization I've ever had

I just got done listening to a few recording I had, which I don't want to get into.
I know he cheats, but at the same I feel like I don't have enough solid evidence to prove it and with that I have too much doubt to confront him with full confidence and conviction.
I was told recently by a temp therapist that my problem is I doubt myself too much. Since then I've been really trying to focus on figuring out why and where it comes from.
My recordings have slowly come together and even though I haven't finished putting all the pieces of the puzzle together and it still leaves him plenty of room for denial..... as of a few minutes ago I know now that I don't need to put the rest of it together. I will never have absolute proof that he won't argue with.
What I figured out is my "doubt" is the missing piece. It didn't come from childhood trauma or abusive past relationships or anything like that.

I put it there myself because it protected me from the truth that I wasn't ready to face.
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Nayla · 51-55, F
I wouldn’t wait for proof to fall into my lap. I’d be following him around in his car, going through his car when he’s asleep, going through his wallet when he’s in the shower, and the list goes on
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Nayla While I agree with your methods, if trust has sunk so low as to warrant that, isnt the relationship really over already??😷
Nayla · 51-55, F
@whowasthatmaskedman she said she knows he cheats. The trust is already gone. I’m saying if you know he cheats, don’t wait. Get your proof now and get out
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Nayla I think we agree here. I just think absolute proof isnt necessary (unless you want to rub his nose in it)The death of trust means its over and its time to get out of Dodge..😷
morrgin · F
@Nayla 100%