Why Men Like John Edwards Cheat

Gypsy
By Gypsy

The outrage over John Edward's admitted affair with a filmmaker transcends what we have seen with most recent sex scandals. This partly results from his repeated denials of the affair. Much more important, of course, is the fact that it took place while his wife was battling cancer. The two of them had already dealt with the tragedy of losing a teenage son, and the public is furious that Edwards caused his wife, who agreed to campaign for him even after being diagnosed with incurable bone cancer, more pain.

Why, people want to know, do men who have it all like John Edwards throw away their blessings? Why, when they have wives who will do everything for them, is it still never enough? The answer is that men who cheat do not do so because they don't love their wives but because they hate themselves. It's not that their wives are uncaring but because their perforated sense-of-self is immune to affection. Were their wives to shower them with all the love in the world, it would simply seep through the broken shards of their shattered egos.

When asked about the affair last year by the media, Edwards denied it, saying, "It's completely untrue, ridiculous. I've been in love with the same woman for 30-plus years and, as anybody who's been around us knows, she's an extraordinary human being, warm, loving, beautiful, sexy and as good a person as I have ever known. So the story's just false."

The form of his denial should have been a red flag. Men do not refrain from cheating because they have special wives, but because they have a commitment to moral behavior and righteous action.

Men today feel like failures. Immersed as they are in a hyper-competitive culture that makes them feel like they are valuable only through external achievement, they nurse a lifelong feeling of anonymity and insignificance. That gnawing insecurity becomes the very engine of their success. Thus, they reason to themselves: If I become a rich trial lawyer and get invited into high society, I'll be important. Oh wait. That happened and I still feel like a failure. Time to become a senator. Okay, I did that, and I still don't feel fulfilled. Let's go for the gold, president. But all that attention and power will never make these men feel like they matter because it's being pumped straight into a black hole. There is no bottom to their low self-esteem.

ONCE YOU make a man's ego dependent not on the love he gets from his family but on the adoration he gets from crowds, he transfers the locus of his self-esteem away from his intimate circle to a fickle public. His need for public validation becomes an addiction. The wife cannot make him feel good about himself because, he reasons to himself, if he is a great big nothing, the woman dumb enough to marry him, however virtuous and accomplished, is an even bigger loser than he is. The wife is unwittingly punished for her devotion.

And that's where you see great men becoming susceptible to affairs. It is specifically the woman to whom they are not married, the one that has not been devalued through a merger with a failure, that can make him feel consequential.

Edwards practically admitted as much in the statement he released admitting to the affair: "In the course of several campaigns, I started to believe that I was special and became increasingly egocentric and narcissistic. If you want to beat me up - feel free. You cannot beat me up more than I have already beaten up myself."

The egocentrism and narcissism to which he confesses are always the hallmark of the broken American male who mistakenly believes that ephemeral attention is an adequate substitute for intimate love. Fractured males always beat themselves up, whether they succeed or fail. The irony, of course, is that he was always special. He always had a wife and children who loved him. But like so many successful men, it still wasn't enough to make him feel unique. No, it took the adoration of the crowds and the compliments of complete strangers, to make him feel unique.

Why not his family? Because men who feel like nothing see their families as impoverished extensions of their own nothingness. They requite external validation to become a somebody.

AMERICA WITNESSED the same tragic error with Bill Clinton. The most powerful man in the world needed the ego boost of feeling desirable to a 20-something intern. External accoutrements, however grand, are always a poor substitute for authentic self-regard. Elliot Spitzer followed suit by throwing his career away with a high-class call girl. A woman who is so desirable that a night with her can set you back a thousand dollars can make a guy feel like a million bucks.

Far from judging Edwards, my heart goes out to him. His is an American tragedy. Every day hundreds of millions of Americans go to work believing that what they do in the office will be more central to determining success than what they do at home, that impressing the boss is more important than keeping your wife off Prozac and your kids off the streets. But are you a success in life if the people who mean the most to you think the least of you?

When Edwards announced in a press conference that he would continue seeking the nomination of the Democratic party for president despite his wife's metastasizing cancer, Elizabeth Edwards, who is universally admired by Americans, announced that she supported the decision because she did not want her children to believe that they had to give up their lives when faced with difficult battles.

True enough.

But perhaps an even more important lesson to the convey to our children is that what will truly make them special in life is not becoming president but being committed and loving family members who always put each other first.

The writer is the host of a daily US radio show on Oprah and Friends. He recently published The Broken American Male and How to Fix Him. www.shmuley.com

By Gypsy• 11 Aug 2008 14:03
Gypsy

I agree. I think she saw a vulnerable man and chose to take advantage of him.

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By britexpat• 11 Aug 2008 14:02
britexpat

there is a theory that women are attracted to money, power and fame..

Most women find power attractive. It perhaps gives them a buzz.

therefore, I submit that this poor man was seduced by this woman and acted contrary to his normal behaviour of a loving, caring husband...

By Gypsy• 11 Aug 2008 13:59
Gypsy

I think in certain situations cheating can be forgiven, and I don't think any of us will deny the pressure Edwards or Clinton are under from there job, just don't bloody lie! We aren't stupid.

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By labda06• 11 Aug 2008 13:57
labda06

maaverix, reminds me of the Bill Clinton classic "I did not have se*ual relations with that woman" paleeeeeeeeeeze - cracks me up every time.

Anyway so u're saying cheat but dont lie about it...I agree to some extent esp. if you're in the public eye dodo WE WILL FIND OUT!!!

"Jordan's gonna have a case of "assus beatus redus". That's Latin for I'm gonna beat his a55 til it glows."

RIP Bernie Mac

By labda06• 11 Aug 2008 13:39
labda06

I am so thankful some things are not available back home, cause I probably would've been on them. LOL Coping mechanism is all they are. Whether its pills, or alcohol or women or men, whatever, its just something to dull the pain. Trouble is you keep having to take more and more to dull yourself. Sadly with Heath it was just too much on his system.

"Jordan's gonna have a case of "assus beatus redus". That's Latin for I'm gonna beat his a55 til it glows."

RIP Bernie Mac

By maaverix• 11 Aug 2008 13:38
maaverix

The Q is not why they cheated? It really is why did they lie?

By Gypsy• 11 Aug 2008 13:30
Rating: 3/5
Gypsy

No it's not available over the counter, you need a prescription. I couldn't tell you what it does cause I've never tried it, but apprantely it's supposed to be a lot like heroin.

It's pretty controlled now, in fact a doctor can go to prision for prescribing it for the wrong reasons. It was one of the substances found in Heath Ledger so I know authorities were trying to find out who gave him the prescription.

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By labda06• 11 Aug 2008 13:27
labda06

All these Doctors and politicians are in the pharmaceutical companies' pockets...while people are DYING.

Thanks Gypsy, honestly the whole painkiller addition thing baffled me. So can it be purchased over the counter? You say its only recommended, so Im assuming its widely available to all? Does it have a dulling effect on the senses - numbing feeling?

"Jordan's gonna have a case of "assus beatus redus". That's Latin for I'm gonna beat his a55 til it glows."

RIP Bernie Mac

By Gypsy• 11 Aug 2008 13:18
Rating: 4/5
Gypsy

LOL it's not panadol they're addicted to, it's things like OxyContin. We have the same problem in Canada, only there we call OxyContin "HillBilly Heroin"

I think what happened is that when it first came out the drug company that made it really pushed it on doctors to sell it, not telling them how highly addictive it was. Now in Canada it's only recommended as a painkiller for people with terminal cancer.

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By labda06• 11 Aug 2008 13:14
labda06

What I dont understand is the addiction people have to pain killers. Iv always wondered about them, the only painkiller I know of/use is panadol. :D But it's a big problem in the States?

"Jordan's gonna have a case of "assus beatus redus". That's Latin for I'm gonna beat his a55 til it glows."

RIP Bernie Mac

By Gypsy• 11 Aug 2008 13:06
Gypsy

Well it's probably the same reason why so many rich and famous people are drug addicts. They're just trying to fill the void.

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By labda06• 11 Aug 2008 13:01
Rating: 4/5
labda06

Gypsy its so long because the article is repeated.

Interesting read though. Men, despite the fame, power, money - the THINGS still feel empty. A lot of women as well. Its such a task to keep the foundation of a good marriage intact I should imagine especially when you have so much going for you. Plus, it doesn't help to be a fyyyynne man as Edwards is. He's good looking and charming. All you need is for an Erica Kane to fall in love at first dollar sign.

I wonder if this will hurt his career in a big way. Men normally get away with this kinda crap.

"Jordan's gonna have a case of "assus beatus redus". That's Latin for I'm gonna beat his a55 til it glows."

RIP Bernie Mac

By genesis• 11 Aug 2008 11:49
Rating: 4/5
genesis

It's bad days for the democrats. Hilary is out & obama sucks in international affairs.

Republicans will take it again

By Gypsy• 11 Aug 2008 11:41
Gypsy

Your no John Edwards Charan, I don't think this excuse works for you :P

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By Bahraini83• 11 Aug 2008 11:40
Bahraini83

charan, will u accept this behavior from your spouse?

By anonymous• 11 Aug 2008 11:23
anonymous

Simple . You can not eat Cheese Burger Everyday. need some other variaty to spice up the life :))))))))))))

Ban Spoon Feeding not Me

By Gypsy• 11 Aug 2008 11:19
Gypsy

Sorry guys, didn't realize how long this was. :S

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