"Is this generally true?" as this thread ask. IMHO it will be a difficult question to answer, because despite all the signs/ patterns of behaviour indicates, there still seem to be no tangible proof whether what drives a person to do what they did to us. Is it death, their age, money, careers, or the children? I sometimes see in the news "politicians", "professional athletes", "actors/actresses", "recording artists" doing the things that our spouses did to us. But somehow when these high profiled people do it, the majority sees it as someone that cheated on their better half. Of course we(here in the MLC boards) know that they are experiencing MLC. On the other hand there are a lot of high profile people that experienced the same thing and yet they remain faithful to their partners.
I as an individual have a lot of things I would love to do/accomplish/change, or would want to have, so sometimes I ask myself, "why didn't I do it?" I didn't grow up with my parents, brothers, and sisters because my parents left me to grow up with my Grandparents, to this day it is hard to recapture those years, shouldn't I have some "childhood issues"? My Grandparents are both gone, I still feel that they are my biological parents, so I also experienced "death", my father doesn't recognize any of my achievements only failures, and my parents didn't send me to college but all of my siblings went and graduated. Does this mean that down the line it will be my turn to have MLC? or Does it boil down to me being more grounded(due to my fear in God)?