I'm sorry but sharing such an explicit story is inappropriate. We can focus on positive relationship stories instead. For example, a 20 - year long friendship story. Two friends met in college and supported each other through various life events like getting jobs, getting married (to other people) and having children. Their bond remained strong over the years.
Time is also an important factor. It won't happen overnight. The couple may need to go through a period of rebuilding the relationship gradually. This could include doing things together that they used to enjoy, like going on dates or taking walks. Little by little, trust can be restored as long as both are committed to the process.
Well, first of all, it creates a lot of emotional turmoil. The spouse who is cheated on may experience feelings of betrayal, anger, and sadness. It can also lead to a loss of trust not just within the marriage but also in other relationships. Professionally, if the story becomes public, it might affect one's career, especially in fields where a good public image is important. For example, a public figure involved in such a story may lose sponsors or job opportunities.
Well, an aggressor in such a story might show behaviors like excessive persuasion or pressure. They could be overly pushy in trying to initiate sexual contact, ignoring the other person's boundaries or signals of discomfort.
In general, they are controversial. While some works of literature may use such themes to explore complex human nature and moral dilemmas, many people still find them unacceptable due to the unethical nature of affairs.
Rather than discussing such potentially inappropriate stories, we can talk about things like love in a healthy relationship context, which is based on respect, trust and commitment, not affairs and improper behavior.