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Free Online Support Groups for Cheating

Cheating can bring shock, confusion, grief, anger, and intense questions about trust and self-worth. Peer support groups make space for those reactions without forcing quick decisions or simple narratives.

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Upcoming Groups

Aftermath of Cheating

Member-led

Aftermath of Cheating

For those processing heartbreak, confusion, and hurt

Cheating
Infidelity
Relationship struggles
1/16
Mon, 5/25, 4:00 PM60 min
Aftermath of Cheating

Member-led

Aftermath of Cheating

For those processing heartbreak, confusion, and hurt

Cheating
Infidelity
Relationship struggles
1/16
Mon, 6/1, 4:00 PM60 min
Aftermath of Cheating

Member-led

Aftermath of Cheating

For those processing heartbreak, confusion, and hurt

Cheating
Infidelity
Relationship struggles
1/16
Mon, 6/8, 4:00 PM60 min
Aftermath of Cheating

Member-led

Aftermath of Cheating

For those processing heartbreak, confusion, and hurt

Cheating
Infidelity
Relationship struggles
1/16
Mon, 6/15, 4:00 PM60 min
Topic context

Understanding cheating

Discovering or recovering from infidelity is one of the most painful emotional experiences a person can face. The betrayal can leave deep wounds of mistrust, confusion, and loss of self-worth. Peer support creates a space to process that hurt openly and without shame. By hearing others’ stories and sharing your own, healing can begin. Peer support doesn’t provide quick answers — it offers community, reflection, and the strength that comes from knowing you’re not alone in navigating heartbreak and rebuilding trust.

Why it helps

How peer support helps with cheating

Peer support helps with cheating because betrayal can make people doubt themselves, their memories, and their future. A group can help reduce isolation, validate the emotional impact, and offer perspective while people decide what healing or repair means for them.

Inside the room

What cheating groups often cover

  • Betrayal, shock, grief, and the aftermath of cheating
  • Questions about trust, repair, boundaries, and next steps
  • How cheating affects self-worth, safety, and emotional stability
  • What support helps while processing confusion and relationship fallout
Good fit for

Who these groups may help

  • People affected by cheating in a current or past relationship
  • Anyone trying to process betrayal before making big decisions
  • People looking for support, validation, and less isolation
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Frequently asked questions

What do cheating support groups help people process?

These groups often focus on betrayal, shock, grief, self-doubt, anger, trust, and the confusion that follows a partner crossing relationship boundaries.

Do I need to know whether I am staying or leaving to join?

No. Many people join precisely because they are still sorting through what happened and do not want pressure to make immediate decisions.

How is peer support different from relationship advice?

Peer support is usually less about telling you what to do and more about helping you feel validated, less alone, and more grounded while you decide what you need.
1-on-1 support

Want to speak to someone one on one about cheating?

Connect with a trained Peer Specialist for a private cheating session.

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