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[quote=Anonymous]My husband and I amicably separated for the reasons you outlined (grown apart, also he could not effectively work out how to share money and I had a lot of built-up resentment about it). We are still legally married so that he can stay on my health insurance but have separate residences and separate finances. It’s actually a lot easier for us to be nice to each other now that the main sources of tension arent a factor anymore. We get lunch together without the kids once a month or so just to catch up. We do Christmas together as a family and also usually take a family beach vacation in the summer. I have no idea what his dating life has been like, nor do I want to know, but neither of us has ever introduced or even mentioned another partner to the kids. Tbh I think many more married couples would do this if they had the financial ability to maintain two separate residences… we’re lucky that we both make enough that it wasn’t a consideration for us. [/quote]
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