Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you tell your children that your spouse had sex outside of the marriage? My children don’t need to know what happens in the bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you tell your children that your spouse had sex outside of the marriage? My children don’t need to know what happens in the bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you tell your children that your spouse had sex outside of the marriage? My children don’t need to know what happens in the bedroom.
It depends on their age. My children were in their 20’s when their mother cheated. They would have cried BS if I simply said we had grown apart.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you tell your children that your spouse had sex outside of the marriage? My children don’t need to know what happens in the bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I do not “betray” them. I am their parent and I stay their parent and do all the things the parent does regardless of my sex life. It’s the people that tell their kids that the other parent “betrayed” them that screw up the kids.
My DH is the child of a cheater and he would emphatically disagree with you. He was betrayed by his cheating father (and did not find out through his mother). You are delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you tell your children that your spouse had sex outside of the marriage? My children don’t need to know what happens in the bedroom.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I do not “betray” them. I am their parent and I stay their parent and do all the things the parent does regardless of my sex life. It’s the people that tell their kids that the other parent “betrayed” them that screw up the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Cheaters - in marriage, or other areas of life, are not people who care about others in general. They lack empathy, so of course they don't care about how it affects kids.
If "sex" is the issue then be a grownup and ask for an open marriage or get a divorce. Cheating is the juvenile path of cowards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, my FIL cheated back in the early 80s and we are still dealing with the consequences. They're selfish people, that's all.
Was there a love child? Can nobody forgive? That's almost 40 years your family has been dealing with this. This seems like their problem. I'd have to say I've got no respect for you in-laws of they can't figure shit pout after 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't believe me and that's ok, but divorce is the easy way out. My spouse isn't interested in sex and I am not interested in splitting up my kids on a custody schedule.
I completely disagree. Staying is the easy way out. Divorce requires that both parties reinvent themselves and work it out to be amicable in front of the kidsI’ll be amicable in front of the kids. Divorce is much harder and requires much more strength. I believe people who stay with cheaters or who are cheaters are just cowards too afraid to get a divorce.