The only thing I've read on here have been personal comments about this woman (none from news sources). So who the heck knows if she was having tea with some guy, or mattress dancing with her boyfriend or what...we really don't know.
That said, simply cheating on one's spouse doesn't make a person a bad parent (if they're parading a slew of men/women around in front of the kids, then you might have an argument..). From what I HAVE read on other sites about this story, it sounds like their marriage was already over with, they just needed to finish the paperwork. So that doesn't really constitute cheating, IMHO.
If the courts have been biased towards women in most custody cases, it usually because most men don't demonstrate the level of sacrifice needed to be the full-time parent. That's not to say that there aren't some great dads out there -- there definitely are, as sure as there are some lousy mothers. But women will usually take care of their offspring even when it comes at their own expense. Men are less apt do that.
This is why a lot of micro-credit organizations like the Grameen Bank have been issuing over 95% of their loans to WOMEN in poor developing nations; the women will start a business and use the money earned to support their families and raise their standard of living. The men tend to drink the money away or spend it on themselves, not on their families.
The only thing I've read on here have been personal comments about this woman (none from news sources). So who the heck knows if she was having tea with some guy, or mattress dancing with her boyfriend or what...we really don't know.
That said, simply cheating on one's spouse doesn't make a person a bad parent (if they're parading a slew of men/women around in front of the kids, then you might have an argument..). From what I HAVE read on other sites about this story, it sounds like their marriage was already over with, they just needed to finish the paperwork. So that doesn't really constitute cheating, IMHO.
If the courts have been biased towards women in most custody cases, it usually because most men don't demonstrate the level of sacrifice needed to be the full-time parent. That's not to say that there aren't some great dads out there -- there definitely are, as sure as there are some lousy mothers. But women will usually take care of their offspring even when it comes at their own expense. Men are less apt do that.
This is why a lot of micro-credit organizations like the Grameen Bank have been issuing over 95% of their loans to WOMEN in poor developing nations; the women will start a business and use the money earned to support their families and raise their standard of living. The men tend to drink the money away or spend it on themselves, not on their families.