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#9 - Honesty Under Pressure: How to Be Open With a Hurt Partner in Porn Recovery

#9 - Honesty Under Pressure: How to Be Open With a Hurt Partner in Porn Recovery

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In this episode, David and Eileen talk about the difficult steps that come when two hurt people want to come together to have a hard, honest conversation. This often can come up when the betrayer needs to reveal a new truth to their hurting partner in order to develop a new level of honesty. What gets in the way of being fully honest, and how can we adjust to keep our word?

David and Eileen explore the challenges both in the betrayed and the betrayer to work through this difficult conversation and ultimately come out closer together once honesty has been given. Hope and healing are possible if the hard work can be done in truth.

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Welcome to a raw, honest, and hope-filled podcast where we share our journey of healing after the devastation of porn addiction and infidelity. We’ve walked through betrayal, broken trust, and deep pain—but we also found redemption, restoration, and real transformation.

If you’ve ever wondered if a marriage can truly recover from this kind of trauma, you're not alone—and the answer is yes. Through candid conversations, faith-based insight, and practical tools, we’ll guide you through what it takes to rebuild trust, set healthy boundaries, and heal together. This is our story—and it might just help you write yours.

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