Anonymous wrote:A stepmom who was the home wrecker would never come on here and admit to anything; they are amoral liars and make up a scenario to fit their fake narrative.
Anonymous wrote:A stepmom who was the home wrecker would never come on here and admit to anything; they are amoral liars and make up a scenario to fit their fake narrative.
Anonymous wrote:^Wanted to add that in cases where the mom/woman is the cheater it rarely seems to backfire and kids are more accepting of it.
When it is the father/husband, then he is usually excoriated and alienated from the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the kid, I know (it's a stepdad in my case), and the relationship isn't good. I found out on my own-- nobody told me.
I'm sorry. How old were you at the time of divorce? I am sadly on the cusp of divorce because my spouse won't end the affair and plans to marry the AP. I'm concerned for the kids. Oldest is 8.
16 for the divorce but the affair started when I was 12. You cannot stop an angry and suspicious teenager from snooping, unfortunately. There were just too many coincidences of them being in the same place at the same time and I got suspicious and started checking up on them, driving by his house unexpectedly and seeing my mom's car, etc. They were really sloppy. Then I confronted him coming out of my mom's house shortly after the divorce and he was man enough not to lie to my face.
If you can get divorced before your children are old enough to catch on, you may be able to bury it in the past. But really think about whether it's better for them to hear the truth, rather than just sensing the weirdness. I would rather have just one lying parent, not two, personally.
Well I am the betrayed spouse and don't exactly intend to lie. The AP is someone my kids know and my spouse intends to start living with this person even before our divorce is finalized so I think at least the 8 year old will be able to put two and two together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the kid, I know (it's a stepdad in my case), and the relationship isn't good. I found out on my own-- nobody told me.
I'm sorry. How old were you at the time of divorce? I am sadly on the cusp of divorce because my spouse won't end the affair and plans to marry the AP. I'm concerned for the kids. Oldest is 8.
16 for the divorce but the affair started when I was 12. You cannot stop an angry and suspicious teenager from snooping, unfortunately. There were just too many coincidences of them being in the same place at the same time and I got suspicious and started checking up on them, driving by his house unexpectedly and seeing my mom's car, etc. They were really sloppy. Then I confronted him coming out of my mom's house shortly after the divorce and he was man enough not to lie to my face.
If you can get divorced before your children are old enough to catch on, you may be able to bury it in the past. But really think about whether it's better for them to hear the truth, rather than just sensing the weirdness. I would rather have just one lying parent, not two, personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the kid, I know (it's a stepdad in my case), and the relationship isn't good. I found out on my own-- nobody told me.
I'm sorry. How old were you at the time of divorce? I am sadly on the cusp of divorce because my spouse won't end the affair and plans to marry the AP. I'm concerned for the kids. Oldest is 8.
Anonymous wrote:I am the kid, I know (it's a stepdad in my case), and the relationship isn't good. I found out on my own-- nobody told me.