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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is the very core of their (the children's) sense of stability. Being unfaithful in a marriage is the absolute biggest f*ck-up a parent can do to their children.[/quote] I have fostered several children and I can assure you there are much worse things a parent can do than banging that chick in accounts receivable.[/quote] Remember, your perspective is very skewed. Once you see sexual abuse you can't just be like ... everything else is nothing. - Trauma therapist.[/quote] Yes, but my skewed perspective doesn’t make PP’s statement correct. In an otherwise healthy household, disrupting stability by having an affair can have a major impact on kids. But usually affairs don’t happen in healthy marriages/households.[/quote] Trauma can't be ranked. You can't actually know that your foster kids situation is worse, it depends on too many factors. No. Affairs happen in both stable and unstable marriages. studies show its the stable marriage with a divorce/affair that really messes up kids. 50% of affairs happen in stable marriages.[/quote]
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