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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]A wife's or husband's infidelity and desire to divorce will hurt the children [/b]and demonstrate where their priorities lie. They are choosing an affair partner, and their own happiness, over the stability and happiness of their children. [/quote] That’s not actually a law of physics. A parent constantly conflating an offense against her with an attack on the kids, however, might be unhealthy to grow up around.[/quote] If the unfaitful/adulterous husband or wife chooses his or her happiness, and a relationshipaffair partner, over the stability and happiness of the children, that choice speaks for itself. No editorializing is necessary.[/quote] So if you leave a marriage not due to cheating but because your spouse is emotionally and sexually unavailable, are you a bad parent for choosing your happiness over the happiness and stability of the children?[/quote] The question is whether you are a good parent. I can’t imagine there’s anything inherent about leaving to pursue your sex life that would make one a better parent. [/quote]
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