Anonymous wrote:what if your kids cheat on their spouse, are you cutting them out of your life? I can't imagine being so cold for so long. Everything about a person is summed up in this one act? I'm not a cheater, btw and if it turns out my husband is (I don't think so but you never truly know) I would want him to have a relationship with the kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the people who cut their parent off after an affair, I certainly hope there was more to it that than. Christ, my mom cheated on my dad when I was in college. They got divorced and life goes on. Grow the F up people.
Yes, life goes on. And that life is better off lived without an immoral cheating rat in it.
I despised my father for cheating even more after I had kids than I did before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe his wife has a limit to the amount of shit she's willing to swallow in the name of fixing his mistake for him. And using your kid as a tool to try to save your marriage? Gross.
Yeah! Don't bother fixing your marriage for the kids! I mean do you owe them anything more than food and shelter?
Cute how you cut out what I was responding to when you posted. The post I responded to didn't say that the wife should work in the marriage for the sake of he kids, it said that OP's wife should talk to the son on OP's behalf and try to fix things to show OP that she was committed to fixing the marriage. That is so upside down and backwards I don't understand how anyone thinks that's the appropriate response to the situation. Makes me wonder if OP is sockpuppeting a bit.
The OP asked how he could fix it. That was a suggestion. Clearly the wife is trying to salvage something since she found out a year ago and is still there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe his wife has a limit to the amount of shit she's willing to swallow in the name of fixing his mistake for him. And using your kid as a tool to try to save your marriage? Gross.
Yeah! Don't bother fixing your marriage for the kids! I mean do you owe them anything more than food and shelter?
Cute how you cut out what I was responding to when you posted. The post I responded to didn't say that the wife should work in the marriage for the sake of he kids, it said that OP's wife should talk to the son on OP's behalf and try to fix things to show OP that she was committed to fixing the marriage. That is so upside down and backwards I don't understand how anyone thinks that's the appropriate response to the situation. Makes me wonder if OP is sockpuppeting a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had an affair which was exposed a little over a year ago and ever since my wife and I have been going to marriage counseling. We both agreed to act as normal as possible in front of our 3 kids. Last month my 16 year-old overheard us arguing and found out about the affair and now won't speak to me. I've tried to do one on one things with him and tried to get him to tell me how he's feeling but he refuses to do so. Any ideas on how to get him to open up or should I give him more time?
Have you apologized to him for what you did?
Yes I have.
Now you have to wait for him to come around. You can't force him to forgive you, you don't get to control other people's reactions to your affair.
But perhaps a change of scenery in California is someone he'd enjoy. Did you ask him about that?
You can't just say sorry and wait, you have to make it up to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe his wife has a limit to the amount of shit she's willing to swallow in the name of fixing his mistake for him. And using your kid as a tool to try to save your marriage? Gross.
Yeah! Don't bother fixing your marriage for the kids! I mean do you owe them anything more than food and shelter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what if your kids cheat on their spouse, are you cutting them out of your life? I can't imagine being so cold for so long. Everything about a person is summed up in this one act? I'm not a cheater, btw and if it turns out my husband is (I don't think so but you never truly know) I would want him to have a relationship with the kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the people who cut their parent off after an affair, I certainly hope there was more to it that than. Christ, my mom cheated on my dad when I was in college. They got divorced and life goes on. Grow the F up people.
Yes, life goes on. And that life is better off lived without an immoral cheating rat in it.
I despised my father for cheating even more after I had kids than I did before.
Not PP, but I have a pretty hard line against cheaters or those participating in affairs as non married APs for similar reasons as PP, I'm not at the point of cutting people off but I can understand why someone might. Unless you've been there you really can't understand.
Anonymous wrote:
Maybe his wife has a limit to the amount of shit she's willing to swallow in the name of fixing his mistake for him. And using your kid as a tool to try to save your marriage? Gross.
Yeah! Don't bother fixing your marriage for the kids! I mean do you owe them anything more than food and shelter? Anonymous wrote:what if your kids cheat on their spouse, are you cutting them out of your life? I can't imagine being so cold for so long. Everything about a person is summed up in this one act? I'm not a cheater, btw and if it turns out my husband is (I don't think so but you never truly know) I would want him to have a relationship with the kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the people who cut their parent off after an affair, I certainly hope there was more to it that than. Christ, my mom cheated on my dad when I was in college. They got divorced and life goes on. Grow the F up people.
Yes, life goes on. And that life is better off lived without an immoral cheating rat in it.
I despised my father for cheating even more after I had kids than I did before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had an affair which was exposed a little over a year ago and ever since my wife and I have been going to marriage counseling. We both agreed to act as normal as possible in front of our 3 kids. Last month my 16 year-old overheard us arguing and found out about the affair and now won't speak to me. I've tried to do one on one things with him and tried to get him to tell me how he's feeling but he refuses to do so. Any ideas on how to get him to open up or should I give him more time?
Have you apologized to him for what you did?
Yes I have.
Now you have to wait for him to come around. You can't force him to forgive you, you don't get to control other people's reactions to your affair.
But perhaps a change of scenery in California is someone he'd enjoy. Did you ask him about that?
You can't just say sorry and wait, you have to make it up to him.
what if your kids cheat on their spouse, are you cutting them out of your life? I can't imagine being so cold for so long. Everything about a person is summed up in this one act? I'm not a cheater, btw and if it turns out my husband is (I don't think so but you never truly know) I would want him to have a relationship with the kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the people who cut their parent off after an affair, I certainly hope there was more to it that than. Christ, my mom cheated on my dad when I was in college. They got divorced and life goes on. Grow the F up people.
Yes, life goes on. And that life is better off lived without an immoral cheating rat in it.
I despised my father for cheating even more after I had kids than I did before.