Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys talk like it’s a personality flaw or even a choice to go through such a struggle. How about some compassion? Help a person out if they are a good friend or family. Don’t abandon them when they hit a common struggle.
My ex wanted his family to believe that he deserved better than his wife. That he has the right to cheat. That he had a right to meet other people behind my back even during working hours both betraying me and his workplace. They ate up everything and gave him money to cheat and ideas to betray more quietly. I think this is all too common that people support the person in the midlife crisis by enabling. People need to be taught how to help a person in this situation more tactfully and in healthier ways.
Same here. It’s disturbing and devastating to watch how easily some people throw morals and values out the window. It adds a second level of deep pain, when I’m already destroyed by my husband affair, betrayal, lies, and walking away from our family