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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Too bad Op, you get through this. You don't wreak your kid's lives over this. Not during covid. Not ever, but chances are things will improve post pandemic.[/quote] Stop this nonsense. OP will not ruin her children’s lives in they divorce. Many people I knew had divorced parents and while it was sad initially for the kids, they did adjust!! Honesty OP, if you’re financially independent, then I would consider it. Don’t stay in an unhappy marriage out of guilt! But DO give it time. Usually marriages go through phases. [/quote] People with many divorced friends are 147% more likely to divorce. People that have a lot friends that are cheaters are also more likely to cheat. The people you hang around with are often predictive.[/quote] Of course, the people you hang around with/friends usually have the same values. The friends you keep are always predictive. This is why parents don't want their kids hanging out with druggies and kids that skip school. It's the same as adults. If all of your spouse's best friends are cheating on their significant others: major red flag.[/quote]
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