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Betrayal Quote by Ana Nogales

“When children of any age learn of a parent’s infidelity, they usually find it extremely difficult—if not impossible— to trust that someone they love will not lie to them, reject or abandon them, or otherwise cause them pain somewhere down the road. They very often learn not to put their faith in…” quote by Ana Nogales
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““When children of any age learn of a parent’s infidelity, they usually find it extremely difficult—if not impossible— to trust that someone they love will not lie to them, reject or abandon them, or otherwise cause them pain somewhere down the road. They very often learn not to put their faith in love, and they may also learn that they are not worthy of receiving monogamous love, because according to the evidence, their betrayed parent clearly wasn’t.””

Ana Nogales

About This Quote

Learning about a parent’s betrayal can damage a child’s ability to trust and feel worthy of love.

In simple terms: Betrayal harms trust and self‑worth.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and heal trust wounds.

Themes

trust self‑esteem family dynamics

Mood

sad reflective

Type

psychological advice

When to use this quote

  • counselling
  • parenting
  • relationship building
  • self‑care

Key Concepts

attachment betrayal trauma psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you rebuild trust after betrayal?
  • What steps help restore self‑worth?
A Different Perspective

Healing may be slow and requires supportive relationships.

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