A shocking story has emerged of an unemployed husband repeatedly cheating on his influencer wife using her credit card.
On a recent episode of tvN STORY's 'Lee Ho-sun's Counseling Center,' a case was presented involving a husband who, despite relying on his wife's financial support, continued to engage in infidelity. Professor Lee Ho-sun, who led the counseling session, pointed out, "If infidelity is easily forgiven, it tends to recur quickly," addressing the core issue.
According to the story, the wife is a relatively well-known influencer who earns income through sales activities. In contrast, the husband was living without a stable job and reportedly used the credit card given by his wife to carry on his affairs. The troubling aspect is that this behavior was not a one-time occurrence. Each time the husband was caught, he was forgiven, only to repeat the same actions.
The situation was further exacerbated by the revelation that the husband committed infidelity even while the wife was away caring for his parents. Professor Lee strongly criticized the dynamics that allowed this pattern to persist.
Professor Lee described such scenarios as 'cheap forgiveness,' explaining, "Overlooking the first instance of infidelity can signal acceptance of future indiscretions." She further noted, "Repeated infidelity may be a matter of disposition, and firm boundaries are necessary."
Additionally, she emphasized that the repercussions of infidelity could extend beyond the couple, affecting their children. "Parental conflict is directly transmitted to the child," she warned, adding that explaining the infidelity or criticizing the partner in front of the child could cause deeper wounds.
In conclusion, Professor Lee advised, "Infidelity issues are not something to seek a child's understanding for," and stressed that "relationship problems should be resolved within the responsibility of adults."
Na-yeon Cho, TenAsia Reporter nybluebook@tenasia.co.kr