Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This can be deeply upsetting for kids. I definitely think he needs to be assured he did the right thing.
It also probably took a lot of courage for him to come to you. And if you just drop it entirely, that will also be deeply upsetting to him. So I think you have to dig deep on this while at thee same time easing your kid's anxieties.
+1 whatever you do please don't leave this hanging for your son
Anonymous wrote:This can be deeply upsetting for kids. I definitely think he needs to be assured he did the right thing.
It also probably took a lot of courage for him to come to you. And if you just drop it entirely, that will also be deeply upsetting to him. So I think you have to dig deep on this while at thee same time easing your kid's anxieties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should look at his phone.
+1. I am sure your child agonized over telling you and may not have told you everything he saw.
If your kid was brave enough to come to you with this info, you need to be brave enough to do you own investigation โ look at his phone, look at credit card bills, computer history, etc.
Or I dunno, be adult enough to talk to him?
No. If he is having an affair or texting inappropriately odds are he will lie and deny. OP needs to gather evidence, so a) she can know for herself and determine what she wants to do b) confront her husband and not give him the ability to gaslight her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should look at his phone.
+1. I am sure your child agonized over telling you and may not have told you everything he saw.
If your kid was brave enough to come to you with this info, you need to be brave enough to do you own investigation โ look at his phone, look at credit card bills, computer history, etc.
Or I dunno, be adult enough to talk to him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should look at his phone.
+1. I am sure your child agonized over telling you and may not have told you everything he saw.
If your kid was brave enough to come to you with this info, you need to be brave enough to do you own investigation โ look at his phone, look at credit card bills, computer history, etc.
Or I dunno, be adult enough to talk to him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should look at his phone.
+1. I am sure your child agonized over telling you and may not have told you everything he saw.
If your kid was brave enough to come to you with this info, you need to be brave enough to do you own investigation โ look at his phone, look at credit card bills, computer history, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should look at his phone.
+1. I am sure your child agonized over telling you and may not have told you everything he saw.
If your kid was brave enough to come to you with this info, you need to be brave enough to do you own investigation โ look at his phone, look at credit card bills, computer history, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should look at his phone.
+1. I am sure your child agonized over telling you and may not have told you everything he saw.
Anonymous wrote:You should look at his phone.