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Reply to "Not being at home for a long period of time is not "abandonment""
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[quote=Anonymous]There's a huge difference between leaving for a medical emergency, work, school, etc - ya know, life responsibilities - and leaving because you're checked out and want to try playing the field a bit before you make a final decision. In other words, avoiding actual life responsibilities. And I can guarantee the OP of that thread either has someone else lined up, or they'll be hopping on dating apps, going on dates, and sleeping around. They just want to make sure they can actually do better before bailing for good. If you can't see the difference between that and caring for a sick parent, you're an idiot. The OP of the other thread needs to either sh!t or get off the pot. Either separate or commit to the marriage and get counseling. Running away won't solve anything.[/quote]
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