Lights On with Carl Lentz

Can Couples Actually Survive Infidelity? (From Our 5 Years Of Healing)

Nov 19, 2025
A raw conversation sparked by an email about decades of secret sexual and emotional betrayal. They break down why boundaries after infidelity are sacred, not controlling. They explain the long, practical work of rebuilding trust: transparency, check-ins, travel and phone rules. They call out defensiveness that keeps damage alive and urge clear decisions when faithfulness never shows.
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INSIGHT

Requests After Betrayal Are Valid

  • If the person who betrayed trust refuses to see what's obvious, the betrayed partner's requests are valid and understandable.
  • Carl and Laura treat those requests as a necessary response to the betrayal rather than as 'crazy' demands.
ANECDOTE

200+ Affairs And A Demanded Boundary

  • A listener reported her husband had 200+ encounters with prostitutes, massage parlors, and emotional affairs over 30 years.
  • She asked for no chatting with younger women online or at the gym and he called her 'ridiculous.'
ADVICE

Don’t Push Back — Do The Work

  • If you broke trust, accept that nothing the betrayed asks is outrageous and comply without defensive pushback.
  • Use humility and willingness to change as the first step toward rebuilding trust.
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