Infidelity And Its Damaging Effects To The Family Unit
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by: AlexArcher
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Infidelity, adultery, cheating...the terms are all synonomous. Infidelity violates the vows taken by a married couple and destroys the mutual trust in a relationship. Often, the damage is so severe that it leads to a termination of the marriage.
Impacts of infidelity are damaging, often to the point of being irreparable. The man or woman who stumbles upon their partner's unfaithfulness often feels angry, rejected, shocked, disappointed, and physical or emotional pain. They may find it very difficult to appropriately cope with the discovery.
Typically, the affected partner initially wants to end the relationship because of an inability to forgive. Women, however, sometimes try to forgive their cheating husbands if they make an effort to apologize and promise to end the affair. Some women may opt to stay with their husbands because of a deep love for them and the hope that they can once again live happily as a family.
Sometimes, however, the wounds from an illicit affair can run so deep that it can destroy a relationship. The affected partner may opt for separation or divorce, thereby breaking up the family and causing severe suffering for all members. Sadly, children who have had nothing to do with the incident are swept up in the after-effects.
Family harmony becomes non-existent as frequent quarrels between spouses occur, sometimes escalating beyond emotional wounding to physical assault. Children who must live in this environment feel deep emotional pain and insecurity when they experience an intense fight between their parents.
The effects of infidelity on family are obviously reflected on the life of the children. The children want to live peacefully with their parents. They need both the father and the mother. They want to live with both of them in a same house. When the couple opts for a divorce or separation the children, it affects the children psychologically. They feel tensed and unsecured.
The impact of infidelity on the family unit is enormous. The parents may decide to separate or divorce, creating upheaval for the children who must now live with one parent. This creates stress for the children, who may miss the love of the absent parent. Young children are especially vulnerable during separation, as both mother and father are needed for complete ability and development. Outside the family unit, members may also feel embarrassment imposed by society.
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