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Should You Tell Your Child About Your Husband's Cheating?

Should You Tell Your Child About Your Husband's Cheating?

The decision whether or not to tell the child about your husband's cheating may be one that you struggle with. It's a huge conundrum for many couples in this situation and one that should not be done on a whim or out of spite towards your cheating husband. Your child may not be able to process the sudden infusion of stress into the home and sometimes may act as though he or she really need answers.

The problem, if you decide to tell your child about your husband's cheating is that you don't know how they are going to handle the information. Too many couples in this situation have the tendency to use their child as weapons. This only serves to deepen the rift in the marriage and intensify the problems.

While there is no perfect answer that fits all situations the best possible answer is to protect your child, to the best of your ability, from any news that will have them losing faith in the two people who love them most in the world.

You may think this news is going to help your child move on if the two of you seem to be bound for divorce. But, in some cases it can lead to deeper feelings of betrayal by your child. It can also backfire and leave your child blaming you for the sudden loss of his or her father or the disruption to his or her happy life.

It can also lead to a lot of anger directed at your husband. While you may feel at this particular moment that your marriage is doomed, the two of you may be able to work things out in the end. Once your child knows what your husband has done though, it will impact how your child views and responds to your husband. You may forgive, forget, and move forward with your relationship; but your child may not ever be able to.

There are many reasons why you might want to tell your child about your husband's cheating but there are not many ways for this to end well for the sake of your family. If you feel that your child absolutely NEEDS to know, well that is one thing. But, if you are sitting on the fence and not sure what the right thing to do may be, the best solution may very well be to make the decision that allows your child to continue to have faith in both of his or her parents for as long as possible.




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