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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This happened to my SIL. MIL got remarried and basically chucked all her personal stuff when she moved in with her new DH. SIL was scarred by this. All childhood toys, etc. Also scarred by not having a place to go home to on school breaks while in college - MIL basically told her not to come home and mess up her new married life. Sucks. [/quote] Wow. That is painful. I never experienced divorce personally and was stunned as a 50 year old adult, to see posts here at DC Urban moms from posters who agreed that they would never remarry because brining children in to these situations can be a disaster. Your sil's mother is vile but I have heard so many similar stories from children of divorced then remarried parents. She lost her mother and her home but in a way that gave her no expectation of sympathy or support from others. If her mother had died, some of the people around her would have had sympathy. As a young college student or even young 20 something I never would have realized what someone like that was going through. As I look back I know at least 2 friends who were "thrown away" by their middle school years and I didn't understand it. [/quote]
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