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Ex-Husband Blamed His Kids’ Distance on Their Mom, But She Reminded Him Who Broke the Family

by Annie Nguyen
August 14, 2026
in Social Issues

Infidelity often changes more than just a romantic relationship. When a family is involved, the consequences can spread into trust, routines, and the way children view a parent. Even when adults try to keep kids away from the conflict, children can still notice changes and form their own feelings.

The original poster (OP) shared how her marriage ended after her husband’s year-long affair, and she has worked hard to keep their children connected with him despite the betrayal.

However, over time, the children became more distant and began expressing their own frustrations about their father and his new relationship. When her ex accused her of turning the kids against him, OP finally told him that his choices had affected more than just their marriage.

Now, she is wondering whether she was wrong for saying the affair damaged their entire family. Scroll down to see how Reddit responded to this difficult co-parenting situation.

A divorced mother tells her ex that his affair damaged not only their marriage but also the family their children remember

Ex-Husband Blamed His Kids’ Distance on Their Mom, But She Reminded Him Who Broke the Family
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'AITA for telling my ex-husband that his affair didn’t just ruin our marriage, but also broke our family?'

So my (42F) ex-husband (40M) cheated on me about 2 years ago.

The affair lasted for almost a year before I found out, and when I did, I immediately filed for divorce.

It was messy, but we got through it. We have two kids together (13F and 10M).

He ended up moving in with the woman he cheated on me with about six months after the divorce was finalized.

I’ve done everything I can to encourage the kids to maintain a relationship with their dad—reminding them to call,

making sure they pack their stuff for his weekends, even biting my tongue when they come back and complain about her.

I never talk badly about him in front of them, because I don’t want to be that parent.

But here’s the thing: the kids have gotten colder and colder toward him.

At first, they were just kind of awkward, but now they don’t really engage much when they’re with him.

They come home and tell me they don’t like going over there because “dad only cares about her” or “dad doesn’t listen when we’re upset.”

I keep telling them it’s okay to tell him how they feel, but they say he gets defensive or tries to guilt-trip them.

The other night, he called me frustrated, saying, “I don’t know why the kids are being so cold and distant.

I’ve tried everything, but they won’t warm up. You must be saying something to them.” I told him flat out, “I don’t badmouth you to the kids.

They’re old enough to remember what happened and to feel hurt by it.

Affairs don’t just break marriages—they break families. You made a choice that hurt not just me, but them too.

If they’re cold, it’s because they’re still processing that you betrayed our family, not because of anything I said.”

He got really quiet and then blew up on me, saying I was “poisoning” the kids against him

by “reframing the past” and that I was cruel for throwing the affair in his face years later.

I told him I wasn’t reframing anything—it happened, it hurt us all, and the kids are dealing with the fallout whether he likes it or not.

Now he’s telling mutual friends that I’m manipulating the kids and “weaponizing” the affair,

and some of them think I shouldn’t have said that to him because it “keeps the wound open.”

So, AITA for telling him it’s his fault that our kids don’t like him anymore?

Many people understand that a broken marriage can hurt deeply, but they often underestimate how far the damage can spread. When trust disappears between two adults, the emotional impact does not always stay inside the relationship.

It can quietly reshape the entire family system, leaving children confused, disappointed, and searching for answers they may not yet have the tools to process.

In this situation, the OP was not simply blaming her ex-husband for the end of their marriage. She was responding to his frustration over why their children seemed distant after his affair and divorce.

From her perspective, she had spent years protecting her children from adult conflict, encouraging their bond with their father, and avoiding negative comments.

What she struggled with was seeing him view their children’s pain as something caused by her influence rather than as a reaction to their own experiences.

At the same time, the emotional dynamic is complicated. Children often experience a parent’s betrayal differently from the betrayed spouse. They may not only see the affair as “the reason mom and dad separated,” but also as a moment when their sense of family security changed.

They can feel replaced, ignored, or uncertain about where they fit in the new family structure. The father may have been focused on repairing his romantic relationship, while the children may have interpreted that transition as losing importance in his life.

A different perspective is that the OP’s statement was not necessarily about punishing him, but about forcing him to recognize a consequence he could not see. Many people who cause emotional harm focus on their intention rather than the impact of their actions.

He may believe that because he did not directly involve the children in the affair, they should not be affected by it. However, children are often sensitive to changes in attention, loyalty, and family stability. Their feelings can develop from what they observe, not only from what they are told.

Family therapists often explain that children caught after parental betrayal need space to process complicated emotions rather than being pushed to immediately accept a new family arrangement.

Psychologist Shirley Glass, known for her work on infidelity and relationships, described betrayal as something that damages the emotional security of a family system, not just the couple involved.

Her research emphasizes that rebuilding trust requires accountability, transparency, and recognition of the hurt caused.

This perspective helps explain why the children’s distance may not be evidence of parental manipulation. Their reaction could be a reflection of unresolved disappointment and a need to feel acknowledged.

However, healing also requires avoiding a situation where children become permanent judges of their parents’ mistakes. The healthiest outcome usually comes when the responsible parent accepts the consequences while consistently showing up, listening, and rebuilding trust over time.

The OP’s words were painful for her ex-husband to hear, but they highlight an important reality: repairing a family after betrayal requires more than moving forward.

It requires understanding what was broken, who was affected, and accepting that some wounds belong to the people who experienced them. Children may forgive, but forgiveness usually begins when they feel their pain has been genuinely recognized.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

These commenters agreed the ex-husband must face the consequences of his cheating actions

mikoline97 − NTA. This is called “paying the consequences of actions”

Suspicious_Fan_4105 − NTA. He’s refusing to accept the Find Out part after he literally f**ked around

ImportantNebula1685 − NTA. He appears to be essentially blaming you for his inadequacies as a parent.

Bringing up the fact that he cheated isn’t a weapon. It’s the cold hard truth.

He is seemingly having a tantrum because there are long lasting consequences for his previous behaviour.

LeoMarcoPolo − NTA. He's more worried about saving his ego and feeding into

his delusions rather than actually focusing on maintaining a healthy relationship with his children.

And he just wants someone to blame for people acting differently towards him after he did something that was bound to affect others.

You're not in the wrong for telling him that it was his actions and his actions alone that ruined his family.

You did nothing wrong but tell him that this is all of his fault and he refuses to acknowledge that.

I think you should either let your children have a say in visiting him and talking to him,

or you should tell your ex-husband that he needs to actually listen to his children without having any type of input.

These Redditors believed the children’s hurt feelings were natural reactions to betrayal, not caused by the mother

imf4rds − It never ceases to amazing me how cheaters will be like I don't want to re-hash the past.

They want your protection from their mistake and cannot face the fact that what they did hurt EVERYONE.

It's not your responsibility to make it easier for him beyond what you are already doing. It's his fault, period. Kids are not dumb.

You do not owe him your fealty. He had that and he destroyed that. What is the reframe he speaks of?

He had a year long affair. Is he delusional? You've done nothing wrong. NTA. edit - thank you for the reward!

No_Association9968 − Nta Kids aren’t stupid- they have eyes, ears and a brain that have processed his deception and betrayal to all of the family.

Therapy will help them process this productively, but won’t necessarily help them to forgive him.

He’s continuing to chose the AP by the sounds of things and hasn’t made an effort to have time with them alone.

Oh no if it’s not the consequences of his actions.

Life_Temperature2506 − Of course NTA. You're being more than fair to him. Their (possible) h__red of their dad (and step-skank) is organic, not learned.

These users recommended therapy and support to help the children process the divorce and emotions

its_ash_14 − The kids wounds are open. But have you put them into therapy? It also doesnt help he moved in with the AP so fast.

They didnt get time to process regardless of timeframe. Hes going to hate when they can decide if they want to keep going over there or not.

PrestigiousTrouble48 − Move to a court approved parenting app for all communications.

You don’t deserve to be abused and you are no longer responsible for his relationship with his kids or his grown up feelings.

Medium-Fudge459 − If your “friends” agree with him they aren’t YOUR friends. You’re right.

Maybe look into therapy for your kids. Give them a neutral person to talk to. You’re NTA.

Do you think the mother was unfairly reminding her ex of the past, or was she simply explaining why his children were struggling? Could their relationship heal if he truly listened? Share your thoughts below!

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Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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