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[quote=Anonymous]^^^Just to add, I'm coming from the perspective of a single parent who has gone through something similar, except I WOHM. My expenses are still more than my income, but this is temporary. Becoming a victim of your circumstances is a choice. I chose the wrong man at one point in my life, but that doesnt have to define the course of my life, or OPs, going forward. She already knows it wont be an easy road ahead. Duh. OP, I imagine your STBX wasn't depressed when you met him. I wouldnt be surprised if his relationship goes sour with the new woman at some point. And even if it doesn't, it doesn't mean its a happy relationship. Character rarely changes. A good man wouldn't desert his family like this. [/quote]
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