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And Lexee, if you married a sociopath then you are truly not at fault. I know that the man I became involved with that I described in my post was a professional con man and a sociopath…he fooled me and others…if this is the case you found yourself in then get your marriage annulled, my sister in Christ, and raise your beautiful child in the arms of the Holy Mother Church. You are never to blame for the actions of this type of person.
But as for your original question, both men and women are responsible for their own behavior and for the raising of children…there has been such a breakdown in what we expect of people in terms of morality that I know both sides are at fault. Men are not weaker…there are good, solid, loving men in this world who would no sooner cheat on their wives or do anything to hurt their families than cut off their arms. There are, however, women out there who will date a man who is obviously feckless, immature, irresponsible (but cute and charming!) and think “once we are married, he’ll settle down. He loves me. He’ll do it for me” and then are mad when it turns out he is exactly the same once the marriage ceremony is over as he was before it was performed.
We have to each look at ourselves, and decide, “What do I want to be?” and then pray for the grace to become that person.
But as for your original question, both men and women are responsible for their own behavior and for the raising of children…there has been such a breakdown in what we expect of people in terms of morality that I know both sides are at fault. Men are not weaker…there are good, solid, loving men in this world who would no sooner cheat on their wives or do anything to hurt their families than cut off their arms. There are, however, women out there who will date a man who is obviously feckless, immature, irresponsible (but cute and charming!) and think “once we are married, he’ll settle down. He loves me. He’ll do it for me” and then are mad when it turns out he is exactly the same once the marriage ceremony is over as he was before it was performed.
We have to each look at ourselves, and decide, “What do I want to be?” and then pray for the grace to become that person.