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[quote=Anonymous]This happened to my cousin. Her husband had a midlife crisis, cheated, and they actually separated for about a year. Their kids were both in college at that point so I suppose that made temporary separation feasible. Of course at the time they didn't know if the separation would be permanent. To be honest, I am not sure why she took him back. He isn't that great, and she could have met someone else being in her late 40's, very attractive, good career, with kids off in college. I think women in this situation want badly to preserve the family they have built with their spouse and not abandon the lifetime they have spent together, but in my cousin's case, I don't think it is worth it. Her kids know their dad is a selfish schmuck and actually encourage her to leave him regularly. She thinks the cheating was her fault but it definitely wasn't. [/quote]
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