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[quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry, OP. I've experienced something similar, I think, where not having met a person would've led to a much easier, happier outcome (at least, from all that I can see). And yet, we learn from all our experiences, good or bad or bits of both. I'm proud of you for seeking help and support as you go through this, and you WILL get through it. It may never be how it used to be, but it can be okay, even if it isn't okay right now. Your children will see you work through it and will be stronger in the end. There are no guarantees in relationships. Sometimes, people betray you. It's part of having relationships, and while it's unfortunate that your kids are affected by this, it's an opportunity for them to learn how to let go, move on, and heal. They will likely continue to need these skills, however hard it has been to acquire them now. I wish you the best of luck untangling from this person and moving forward in a way that's healthier for you and your family. I believe you will find a way to take the good from this and detach from the rest. Leave the jerks with themselves and move forward without looking back. May you find happier days ahead.[/quote]
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