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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids are not "mix and match" sets. Do everything in your power to raise them in an intact family. If that is impossible, the responsible thing is to put your sex life on hold until they are 18. [/quote] OK. That's not the actual issue being asked. The question is what is easier to do to achieve that "intact family" given divorce and remarriage. Or are you saying the divorced parent needs to be alone until they are 18? And like the OP states, the family unit does not cease to exist when child turns 18. There is still a continuance of the family.[/quote] You cannot achieve an "intact family". It is gone. You can maaaybe achieve a "blended" family. Or you can pretend to yourself that you have, and try to force everyone else to play along. But "intact" is gone. Nothing, absolutely nothing, is the same as having your parents married to each other. Accept it.[/quote]
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