Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: The example from the original poster is not typical cheating. This is an extreme example of people who are idiots who cheated in the wrong place. Don’t cheat around your kids. Vast majority of people married or divorced or single or cheating—your sex life has nothing to do with your children. It only affects children if people make decisions that are vastly stupid like the original poster’s example.
If cheating happens to cause a divorce chances are the divorce would’ve happened anyway and it’s not the cheating that causes the problems it’s the way the parents handle the divorce. In any divorce regardless of cheating some parents handle it well and some parents cause a ton of drama and go after the other parent and make it public and that’s what causes problems—not cheating.
Divorce is not the end of the world for kids but if parents choose to make it the end of the world because they are bitter because a spouse cheated and they got caught then that’s on them for screwing up their kids not on the cheating itself.
+1000. It’s the stupidity of the parties involved and/or the vindictive spouse that ruins the kids. Who I have sex with is not their business, unless they want me to choose who they will be having sex with for the rest of their lives.
you can't be serious.... you are cheating on the kids' parents, of course it impacts them. If you cheat on the parent, the child feels you have betrayed them, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t cheat and we ultimately divorced over lack of sex.
I think that has been harder on my kids/family than if I had cheated and we’d stayed together.
You really don't know.
Intact families are better for the kids especially when there is no resentments over lack of sex. So I would say yes, PP does indeed know it would have been better not to have divorced over something insignificant like fidelity in a sexless marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t cheat and we ultimately divorced over lack of sex.
I think that has been harder on my kids/family than if I had cheated and we’d stayed together.
You really don't know.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t cheat and we ultimately divorced over lack of sex.
I think that has been harder on my kids/family than if I had cheated and we’d stayed together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: The example from the original poster is not typical cheating. This is an extreme example of people who are idiots who cheated in the wrong place. Don’t cheat around your kids. Vast majority of people married or divorced or single or cheating—your sex life has nothing to do with your children. It only affects children if people make decisions that are vastly stupid like the original poster’s example.
If cheating happens to cause a divorce chances are the divorce would’ve happened anyway and it’s not the cheating that causes the problems it’s the way the parents handle the divorce. In any divorce regardless of cheating some parents handle it well and some parents cause a ton of drama and go after the other parent and make it public and that’s what causes problems—not cheating.
Divorce is not the end of the world for kids but if parents choose to make it the end of the world because they are bitter because a spouse cheated and they got caught then that’s on them for screwing up their kids not on the cheating itself.
+1000. It’s the stupidity of the parties involved and/or the vindictive spouse that ruins the kids. Who I have sex with is not their business, unless they want me to choose who they will be having sex with for the rest of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Truth is they believe their needs come before their kids.
Most resent their kids because their spouse put the kids first.
It’s not normal but cheaters live in a world view that is not normal.
Anonymous wrote: The example from the original poster is not typical cheating. This is an extreme example of people who are idiots who cheated in the wrong place. Don’t cheat around your kids. Vast majority of people married or divorced or single or cheating—your sex life has nothing to do with your children. It only affects children if people make decisions that are vastly stupid like the original poster’s example.
If cheating happens to cause a divorce chances are the divorce would’ve happened anyway and it’s not the cheating that causes the problems it’s the way the parents handle the divorce. In any divorce regardless of cheating some parents handle it well and some parents cause a ton of drama and go after the other parent and make it public and that’s what causes problems—not cheating.
Divorce is not the end of the world for kids but if parents choose to make it the end of the world because they are bitter because a spouse cheated and they got caught then that’s on them for screwing up their kids not on the cheating itself.
Anonymous wrote:"How can you be a sexless spouse and not think about how that will affect your kids?"
^^ whatever your answer to this question is the exact same answer as thread title