How Cheating Impacts Your Children’s Relationships

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @bradleywesterford3587
    @bradleywesterford3587 Год назад +17

    I was 25 when I found out that my younger brother wasn't my father's child. It definitely changed the way I viewed my mother, and also caused more trust issues in my own romantic relationships.

  • @PJHEATERMAN
    @PJHEATERMAN 3 месяца назад +20

    As a teenager i knew of my fathers affairs and it pissed me off and i vowed id never cheat on my wife. Then my wife cheats on me. Never saw it coming and it really screwed my head up for many years. It's like she died and was reincarnated overnight into this evil person you no longer know. Pretty traumatic stuff to the brain.

    • @vedinthorn
      @vedinthorn 2 месяца назад +1

      Same thing happened to me. My wife really seems to have died and become this lying scheming she devil wearing my wife's skin. She's my ex wife now and good riddance to her, but it still makes me angry that she would treat me and our children so disrespectfully.

    • @paulkousis
      @paulkousis Месяц назад

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    • @ajaysharma-hd7ji
      @ajaysharma-hd7ji 7 часов назад

      I sorry to hear. Just found out my wife is in love with another man. She has now moved in with him. Like urself I never saw it coming. Overnight my life is in shambles. We have a 12 yr old son to whom I am the primary caregiver now. She wasn’t much of a mother and he wants to stay with me. Though I have told him his mother loves him and to forgive her. I am devastated but need to be strong for my child. He is diagnosed with high functioning Autism and ADHD. My entire focus is now my son. I want him to grown into a fine young man with strong moral compass, integrity and character. Do well in his life. My happiness and joy will from his successes and happiness. My parents sacrificed their lives for us and now it’s my responsibility to my child. I just hope and pray I can do this. Right now I am lost. What a test this is. The pain is relentless and unthinkable. No one has hurt me like she has. I still love her but no longer want to with her. The utter and complete disrespect is far too great.

  • @smellycat389
    @smellycat389 2 месяца назад +5

    My dad got with another woman (who was married at the time) just 6 weeks after my mom died. I learned that this woman also secretly went to my mom's funeral. Then I heard a rumor (a very probable one given the timeline) that my dad was already in communication of some sort with this woman even while my mom was alive and dying from cancer. My dad has not stopped trying to get my brother and I to accept her because she's "good to him". I don't trust either of them. They are a pair of cheaters who only care about their own feelings. A good reminder that just because you're an adult and a parent, it doesn't make you mature. Not one bit.

  • @juliepietruszka5089
    @juliepietruszka5089 8 месяцев назад +4

    My son has all these feelings about his father that he expresses to me. The way you describe it it exactly what he has been expressing alot lately. Ambivalence towards his father. My son doesnt identify or relate to him. My son is so so different and the total opposite of his father. My son is very honest, trustworthy and has very high morals. He doesn't see any of that in his father and it makes him very ambivalent towards him. We are very religious in our home and we talk about it alot. I try to make him feel safe and that he doesn't have to be like his father and he can be a man of high moral authority even though his role model(his dad) was not and is not that model for him. I try to be thag model for him and teach him right from wrong.

  • @mrmonaco8756
    @mrmonaco8756 Месяц назад +1

    you nailed it on the head, one thing I wish people talked about more is the situation where the parent cheats and how that can affect the child whom is an opposite sex of them, for example the son of a mother who cheated will have an extremely hard time trusting women and his perspective on women in general will be distorted, furthermore that son still has to confide in his father whos been betrayed to teach him how to be a man and how to treat women when that same father might be questioning his own manhood

  • @lucdrouin4653
    @lucdrouin4653 6 месяцев назад +7

    My wife cheated when my children were 9 and 7. We separated two years later. I kept that secret to protect their innocence and to ensure that their mother’s authority would not be compromised in the following years, which would not have been in their best interest through adolescence. But it was not easy to stay mum. Last year, I broke the news to my 25 yo daughter. She is an adult now and she can reflect. I don’t want her to adopt her crazy mother’s ideas about setting aside marriage vows in order to listen to her feelings. Now she can reflect about the damage infidelity does. Her younger brother still doesn’t know; he will in due time.

    • @vedinthorn
      @vedinthorn 2 месяца назад

      I'm still in the early years about the matter. My ex wife left me for someone else. I keep being told not to undermine her. I can't think of a single rational reason not to.

    • @lucdrouin4653
      @lucdrouin4653 2 месяца назад +3

      @@vedinthorn The reason is what is in the best interest of the children. In my case, I deemed not in their best interest to undermine their mother's authority at a young age. You have your own story with your ex-wife and kids. Your answer to the question will be uniquely yours. Regards!

    • @sha78962
      @sha78962 Месяц назад

      ​@@lucdrouin4653 A senior shared his experience when he felt motherly love from my friend's mother.
      His dad cheated and both his mom and dad decided it's not right to tell for his young age.
      Then his dad goes on to alienate son and tells him that his mother cheated on him and that's why he is divorced. (More lies included)
      That instilled hate in son's heart for a long time.
      Then he realised a little bit more of history from other family members and got a clear picture and understood how he was set up to hate his mother.
      It was too late to reconcile as his mother passed away due to cancer. He didn't even got to say a last good bye to his mom. He deeply regrets that.

  • @juanitadudley4788
    @juanitadudley4788 Год назад +5

    Once, a former co worker approached me to sleep with him. We were in a parking garage. I knew he was just trying to take advantage of the situation. I rejected him. I knew he lived with his girlfriend and young son. I wouldn't have slept with him, anyway. But I've thought about how if he cheated on his son's mother, his son would either think that's ok and cheat when he got older or hate his father for cheating on his mother. And if he grew up to be a cheater, he probably would not respect his mother.
    I recently listened to a story on the Marriage Helper channel about overcoming infidelity. The father had cheated and they broke up for 3 years before remarrying. The two older kids who were alive then continue to be affected even now decades later by the divorce. The child who was born after they remarried is very strong and confident. The silver lining besides them remarrying is that the Marriage Helper ministry was a result. But, to think that all these years later the two older kids are still affected is mind boggling.

    • @Bentoto97
      @Bentoto97 7 месяцев назад +1

      Are the cheaters usually facing more rejections than for non cheaters who never cheat on a date?

  • @koyenabanerjee1
    @koyenabanerjee1 14 дней назад

    I found out about my mother's extra marital affair with my father's maternal brother. I was a kid that time and till day I have been traumatized by this action of my mother. Whenever I try to speak to her about this she always justifies herself.

  • @ronlapka5015
    @ronlapka5015 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for this. Could you do a video about how to best parent teenagers through a divorce caused by an affair? That would also be helpful. Thanks again 🙏🏻

    • @MaryJoRapini
      @MaryJoRapini  Год назад

      Great idea for a future video

    • @Bentoto97
      @Bentoto97 7 месяцев назад

      @@MaryJoRapini Excuse me ma'am, if your boyfriend is in the past or your husband cheated on you in a relationship, especially if you got cheated more than once, would you always reject those who cheated on you in the past?

    • @Bentoto97
      @Bentoto97 7 месяцев назад

      Do cheaters usually experience more rejections than for people who don't cheat in a relationship?

    • @MaryJoRapini
      @MaryJoRapini  7 месяцев назад

      @@Bentoto97I have made several more videos regarding this topic. Stay tuned.

  • @bertastacio9018
    @bertastacio9018 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video and explanation.

  • @nicolenadia1
    @nicolenadia1 3 месяца назад

    Incredible. Almost every man in my father’s family cheated, including him. They all acted like it was no big deal and then wrote the angry kids out of the will. The ones that wanted money pretended like they weren’t upset.

  • @cyrusfreeman9972
    @cyrusfreeman9972 2 месяца назад

    My youngest is about to turn 10. My oldest is 14. I don’t know how much they know about the affairs that my wife had, but I do know that they have seen the change and how she treats me, and I’m sure there has been a change in how I treat her, and there certainly has been a change in me from all the trauma. I don’t know how to handle this, but I fear for what my children are learning by example and I would like to know how to give them a good outcome from this hell that I am going through.

    • @Fizzaaaaaaaabbbbb
      @Fizzaaaaaaaabbbbb 28 дней назад +1

      I’m really sorry you - i hope you heal from this. I’ll keep you in my prayers.
      Im the child of an unfaithful mother. I’ve seen how much it hurts the father.

  • @MarkSummers-g2n
    @MarkSummers-g2n 4 месяца назад +4

    I have zero trust with women

  • @denisships2861
    @denisships2861 Год назад +2

    I got the response that it was done in order to expand the network to guarantee the success of the female in case the father pass away or is unable to provide opportunities for the kids as they grow up rationalizing it like an instinct to have more males willing to protect and provide or grant job opportunities for their ambitions. Is a hard topic peraonally is another excuse better assume the consequence not all is power and upgrade in social class

  • @runwiththewind3281
    @runwiththewind3281 7 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @evilardern4156
    @evilardern4156 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @ph10wed
    @ph10wed 5 месяцев назад

    But what about when the cheater is treated royalty by their kids and their stay at home dad is almost abandoned. Anyone experienced this as the betrayed party?

    • @AngieMoTheWeatherHo
      @AngieMoTheWeatherHo 3 месяца назад

      Yes! I've been that child going through it

    • @nicolenadia1
      @nicolenadia1 3 месяца назад

      Yep. My cheating father took my brother and his family on a trip to Hawaii, with the mistress, to gain his loyalty. The mistress moved into my mom’s house a month after her funeral and everyone is so happy for him to have ‘met’ someone new but no one knows she been around homewrecking for 20 years.

    • @AngieMoTheWeatherHo
      @AngieMoTheWeatherHo 3 месяца назад

      @@nicolenadia1 🥹

  • @seemabidhan4786
    @seemabidhan4786 3 месяца назад +3

    I hate my mother

    • @guwo1954
      @guwo1954 2 месяца назад

      Lol I hate my father

    • @vedinthorn
      @vedinthorn 2 месяца назад +1

      You probably should.