189. Does This Really Justify the Affair? - When They Won’t Let Go of Their Story
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What happens when the person who betrayed you rewrites the relationship to justify what they did… and truly believes it?
After infidelity, many betrayed partners are faced with a deeply confusing experience: their partner begins describing the relationship as “always bad,” “unfulfilling,” or “broken”, even when that doesn’t match the reality you lived.
In this episode of After the Affair, Luke explores why this happens, what it means psychologically, and why it can feel so destabilising. This isn’t always about manipulation, it’s often a defence mechanism designed to reduce guilt, shame, and internal conflict.
But when one partner holds onto a rigid narrative, it creates a serious challenge for repair.
This episode will help you understand:
- Why people rewrite the relationship after an affair
- How self-justifying narratives form and become “truth”
- The role of shame, guilt, and identity protection in betrayal
- Why differing versions of reality make reconciliation difficult
- Whether it’s possible for someone to step outside their story, and what it takes
- How to stay anchored in your own experience without needing their validation
If you feel like your reality is being questioned, minimised, or rewritten after betrayal, this episode will help you regain clarity and confidence in your own perspective.
Key Takeaways- Rewriting the relationship after an affair is often a psychological protection mechanism, not always intentional manipulation
- These narratives help reduce internal conflict between “I’m a good person” and harmful behaviour
- Repeated stories can become deeply believed, even if they are distorted or incomplete
- True relationship repair requires both ownership and a shared understanding of reality
- Waiting for your partner to “see it properly” can keep you stuck
- Your clarity and healing do not depend on their narrative changing
If you’re struggling with confusion, self-doubt, or feeling like your reality is being challenged after betrayal, you don’t have to navigate this alone.
Connect with Luke:
- Website: www.lifecoachluke.com
- Instagram: @mylifecoachluke
- Email: luke@lifecoachluke.com