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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids really don't need to hear that one parent cheated on the other. Even if they're 17. [/quote] +1000 That's NEVER going to help them in their own adult relationships, except to give them massive trust issues. [/quote] Meh. In my case, I heard about my dad cheating from [i]everyone else[/i] in my family except my mom. I would have appreciated a straightforward talk about it when I was over 18. Wasn't like I wasn't going to find out about it.[/quote] Me too. One lying parent is enough, I don't need two. They will find out eventually. When I found out on my own, I felt that my parents had withheld the truth to trick me into accepting the new partner into my life, which I would not have done if I had known about the affair. So I felt betrayed and manipulated.[/quote]
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