The family unit is considered an ideal institution. A married man and woman, and their children, are the gold standard of a family. Couples in a loving married relationship can enjoy a fulfilling family life with their children. Infidelity, however, can upset the dynamics of a family unit.
What is infidelity? It is a violation of the mutually agreed-upon rules of a relationship and a breach of faith in an inter-personal relationship. We often mean infidelity to sexual infidelity in marriage. It may be called as adultery or cheating. Infidelity can cause total damage to the family.
The effects of infidelity on family are indeed huge and miserable. Sometimes infidelity can completely ruin a family. When a husband or wife comes to know about the illegal affair of the partner he/she becomes angry and feels rejected by the partner. It is a great pain and agony to him/her. He /she find it very difficult to cope with the shock and disappointment.
Often, the first reaction of the affected partner is to terminate the marriage because they find it difficult to forgive the cheating partner. Sometimes women may try to forgive their unfaithful husbands due to a deep love for them or if the husband shows he is truly sorry for his actions. Women may wish for a second chance to live a faithful life with their husband.
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.
Children are the innocent victims of infidelity. They wish only to live a peaceful life with their parents together under the same roof. The sudden event of a divorce or separation shatters the childrens’ emotional stability, leaving them feel insecure.
The impact of infidelity on the family unit is enormous. Children may have to live with either the father or the mother, creating a void in the children’s lives when they miss the love of the other parent. It is especially difficult for very young children, whose healthy development is dependent upon both parents being together. The impact of the separation also creates a stigma for the family among neighbors and friends.
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