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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a lot of cases it is opportunity + feeling deserving + thinking nobody will find out. I had a husband who was the picture of a family man and claimed to be happy with me, and he got drunk and slept with a colleague during a company outing. Claims it was not premeditated or planned, just a dumb decision in the moment. There was no intention in telling the spouses. But then it was all discovered, both lost their jobs, and her husband and I divorced them. The wounds from their selfish choices are something I will have to deal with for the rest of my life and who knows how all of this will impact the six kids our families have between us who now have to live with the repercussions of one of their parents making terrible decisions that stole their stability and ripped apart their families. [/quote] Oh man. An hour of selfish pleasure took down two families painfully. How did the two cheaters work out?[/quote] He lost his career and is trying to start in a different industry. Essentially lost all financial footing. She is working in industry still to my knowledge. They have no contact from what others have told me. [/quote] How did they get caught?[/quote] Turned in by colleagues, one tipped off her husband too then I found out [/quote] Just want to say sorry to hear that. Bad enough he cheated, but worse that it was somewhat public. You didn't deserve all that. [/quote] Thank you. It was very public, I unfortunately was ghosted by some people in the industry / community though I did nothing wrong. He continues to make bad choices that hurt my kids and me; latest stopping financial help for things we’d agreed on, like contributing to 529s. Talks to kids 1-2 a week, sees them every 6 weeks for less than 48 hours. I wouldn’t wish this series of events on anyone. [/quote] PP, I am sorry you had to go through this pain. Your experience was mine also, right down to the failure to contribute financially and the failure to see the kids. It has been sad for them, bug with the help of therapy, they learned to see their Dad’s flaws instead of personalizing his lack of empathy as their personal unworthiness. [b]Fundamentally, cheaters have an inability to empathize, an high appetite for risk-taking, a willingness to present a double life, a habit of dishonesty and general impulsivity and desire to manipulate others for personal gain. [/b] [/quote] +100 that's my neighbor. She's a piece of work. She claims to be 'so empathetic. It's her super power', yet she goes through life wrecking people's lives, cheating, etc.[/quote]
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