Originally Posted by
fi123
I was once told by a relationship counsellor that you shouldn't confess to emotional cheating if you want to save a relationship just to unload yourself and to unload the guilt onto them. They said this was because all long term relationships go through stages where one of the partners is more in love with the other, and at the times when one is less in love, maybe through neglect by the other partner, emotional affairs can happen. That said, that doesn't mean that the one who had the emotional affair will not become more in love with their partner in future times and never consider an emotional affair at those times. They said it was because longterm relationships have twists and turns like that, it is not always so black and white that you feel totally in love with your partner all the time.
I'm not necessarily saying that's my point of view, i'm just relating this relationship counsellor's opinion.