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Free Online Support Groups for Cheaters Anonymous

Whether you are processing the impact of being cheated on or trying to understand your own behavior, peer support groups offer a space for honest conversation without judgment or pressure.

Live groups available daily.

Upcoming Groups

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
Aftermath of Cheating

Member-led

Aftermath of Cheating

For those processing heartbreak, confusion, and hurt

Cheating
Infidelity
Relationship struggles
1/16
Mon, 6/22, 4:00 PM60 min
Topic context

Understanding cheaters anonymous

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 cheaters anonymous

Peer support helps because cheating brings up shame, grief, anger, and confusion that can be hard to voice. A group can offer room to process those feelings, hear how others are navigating similar situations, and move forward with less isolation.

Inside the room

What cheaters anonymous groups often cover

  • The emotional fallout of cheating for all people involved
  • Shame, guilt, anger, grief, and the confusion that follows betrayal
  • Trust, accountability, boundaries, and relationship decisions
  • What honest recovery and self-understanding look like in practice
Good fit for

Who these groups may help

  • People affected by cheating in a current or past relationship
  • Anyone trying to understand their own behavior around infidelity
  • People looking for nonjudgmental space to process betrayal or guilt
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Frequently asked questions

Are cheaters anonymous groups only for people who cheated?

No. These groups welcome anyone affected by cheating, whether you were cheated on, did the cheating, or are processing the impact of infidelity in any role. The focus is on honest support.

Is a cheaters anonymous support group like a 12-step program?

ShareWell groups are peer-led support groups, not 12-step programs. There is no formal step structure. The focus is on open conversation, shared experience, and emotional support.

Can I join if I am still in the relationship?

Yes. Many people join while still figuring out what to do. There is no pressure to have already made a decision about the relationship.
1-on-1 support

Want to speak to someone one on one about cheaters anonymous?

Connect with a trained Peer Specialist for a private cheaters anonymous session.

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