Betrayal can cause long-lasting wounds in the complicated world of relationships.
After three years of marriage to Eric, 29-year-old Jenna finds herself at a turning point in her life.
Particularly at a recent anniversary celebration, where she felt more like a trophy than a partner, what began as a loving
relationship has turned into a source of embarrassment and unease.
Jenna is now debating whether to dissolve her marriage in light of disturbing disclosures regarding Eric’s actions.
We explore her traumatic experience, her desire for approval, and the fundamental requirement for respect in any relationship in this letter.
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