The Psychological Benefits of Betrayed Persons

A breakup never brings good feelings. In fact, some research says that the psychological trauma of a breakup can be like physical pain. This thing is even worse if the relationship ends because your partner has betrayed you. People cheat for many reasons. Maybe they're not happy about the relationship, maybe you [...]
A breakup never brings good feelings. In fact, some research says that the psychological trauma of a breakup can be like physical pain.
This thing is even worse if the relationship ends because your partner has betrayed you. People cheat for many reasons. Maybe they're not happy about the relationship, maybe you miss something, maybe they just don't like you anymore. But whatever the reason, if you're the person who's being betrayed, you can hardly see the positive side.
However, according to one study, being a betrayed person can actually benefit.
Initially, after polls by thousands of people from 96 different countries, scientists had found that women take separation with greater difficulty, yet they overcome the pain more physically.
They tend to cry, talk to friends, but eventually they get over it. On the other hand, males tend not to deal properly with negative emotions.
The results have also shown that when a person is betrayed, he spends a period of growth and development, while ending up taking advantage of partition.
For example, first they are no longer with someone who has not treated them properly, and they also have the best prospect of forming new relationships.
Scientists say that six months after separation as a result of treason, females have higher emotional intelligence and higher self - confidence, while betrayed males develop stronger personalities.
So, as researchers say, although it may hurt at the moment, it is important to focus on the fact that betrayal can be a hidden blessing. Not only has your partner shown yourself who he really is but you also benefit mentally.










