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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You did your best. You gave it a shot. Now time to move on without him knowing that you've done your best.[/quote] The problem is by taking him back, you have no leverage on the affairs and the clock resets for another year for the separation/no fault.[/quote] That’s fine. [b]He’s not getting a third chance[/b].[/quote] Good for you. It's admirable that you tried to make things work, and even more admirable that you're not willing to put up with the BS just because you're trying. [/quote] +1. It’s time to move on. I also gave my cheating ex a second chance which he failed. In some ways I look back and view the second chance as a complete waste of time for me, but having made the effort, when I look back I have absolutely zero regrets about our ultimate split, which is helpful. Get your ducks in order. Leave as soon as it’s good for you and your kid. Be prepared for him to blame you publicly and privately for the split. That’s often what reconciliation is about - they want to be able to say that the relationship failed because you were paranoid or couldn’t trust him, which is BS, of course.[/quote]
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