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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are no victims in an affair. The marriage must have been on the rocks before it started. Just tell a kid that adult life gets complicated. They are definitely not going to loose friends because someone had an affair. Perhaps some fake church friends, but not real ones [/quote] Well that's some blame-shifting right there, folks. Affairs happen for all kinds of reasons, but there are absolutely victims. Ask the children of affairs, the children whose parents had affairs and the spouses of those who have chosen to have affairs. [/quote] The spouse mist certainly knew the marriage was messed up. All affairs do not end in divorce. Some marriages are open that way. If the marriage breaks up then life goes on. It is not a funeral, but a divorce. A legitimate end to an unhappy arrangement Kids who grew up in unhappy marriages are not better off than those of divorced parents[/quote]
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