Men Get Cheated On Too!
Men Get Cheated On Too, is the podcast for men betrayed and broken by their partner’s infidelity. Hosted by Adam B. Nisenson, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the voice behind The Betrayal Shrink, you’ll get real talk, expert guidance, and the raw truth from someone who’s lived it and personally knows the pain of betrayal that men experience. No more silence. No more pretending you’re fine. Whether you're fresh in the pain or deep in the process, this show helps you face the truth, heal the wounds, and reclaim your strength. Subscribe now... your recovery and healing starts here.
Men Get Cheated On Too!
Ep. 59: The Decision to Divorce or Rebuild
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At some point after betrayal, the question becomes unavoidable. Do you stay and try to rebuild, or do you leave and start over? It’s one of the heaviest decisions you’ll face, and for most men, it comes with pressure to figure it out fast. But inside, you’re still processing what happened, still going back and forth, still trying to make sense of it all. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, breaks down why this decision feels so overwhelming and how to approach it in a way that actually leads to clarity.
“This isn’t about making the perfect decision. It’s about making an honest one.”
Adam explains the difference between reacting from emotion and responding from clarity. He walks through why trying to force certainty too early creates more confusion, and why staying in the process, even when it’s uncomfortable, is part of moving forward.
Inside this episode:
· Why this decision feels so intense and difficult
· The difference between emotional reaction and grounded clarity
· How to assess the reality of your relationship through actions, not words
· What real rebuilding actually requires from both people
· When staying becomes unsafe or unwise
· Why both staying and leaving carry loss, and what that means for you
This episode helps you step out of pressure and into a more honest way of deciding. You don’t need to rush into a permanent answer. You need enough clarity to choose a direction that aligns with what you need and what you’re willing to live with.
This isn’t about getting it right. It’s about being real with yourself so you can move forward with strength and clarity.
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