Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. A good, moral, compassionate and empathic human being makes a good parent. Cheating husbands are not capable of having honest committed relationship with their wives, and by extension their children.
You’re wrong. He merely dislikes you, not the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. A good, moral, compassionate and empathic human being makes a good parent. Cheating husbands are not capable of having honest committed relationship with their wives, and by extension their children.
You’re wrong. He merely dislikes you, not the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. A good, moral, compassionate and empathic human being makes a good parent. Cheating husbands are not capable of having honest committed relationship with their wives, and by extension their children.
You’re wrong. He merely dislikes you, not the kids.
Usually he hates the whole family life. Rarely do you find a guy committed to his kids once his wife is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Just answering the original question from my personal perspective: Yes. My dad cheated on my mom. They got a divorce after that. But he was a great parent to me (they both were, and for that I'm grateful). He was just a player when it came to women. I could see how he charmed my mom, and I can also see how he drive her nuts. But she always says his best quality was that he was a good father to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. A good, moral, compassionate and empathic human being makes a good parent. Cheating husbands are not capable of having honest committed relationship with their wives, and by extension their children.
You’re wrong. He merely dislikes you, not the kids.
Anonymous wrote:No. A good, moral, compassionate and empathic human being makes a good parent. Cheating husbands are not capable of having honest committed relationship with their wives, and by extension their children.