CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE) Melissa Macomber CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE) Melissa Macomber

How to Stop Loving Your Parents

Many adult children grappling with a cheating parent say that one of the biggest issues is they want to want to spend time with their parents. But they don’t actually want to spend time with them. They want, sometimes desperately, for the love and connection that they felt with their parents before the affair came out to still be there. Often with the upheaval of the affair, the fighting, the secrets, the pain, it feels like it would be easier to just stop caring so much. It would hurt less.

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CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE) Melissa Macomber CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE) Melissa Macomber

Why Your 20s is the Best Time to Process Your Parent’s Affair

What better time to examine your beliefs about commitment than during the decade when most of you are trying to figure out what you want in a relationship anyway? AND, you have the advantage of riding the wave of your brain’s natural growth spurt. So you will be creating the neural pathways in your brain that will help you form the long term relationships that you desire.

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CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE) Melissa Macomber CHILDREN (OF ANY AGE) Melissa Macomber

To Cope with TRUST ISSUES from a Parent Affair Start by Rebuilding Trust with Yourself

Many adult children who have discovered a parent’s affair say that they develop trust issues that linger long after they have dealt with the logistics of their parent’s infidelity.

While these trust issues often focus on other people, including friends, co-workers, and especially romantic partners, the solution for tackling these issues lies not in other people. It starts by re-building trust with yourself.

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