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[quote=Anonymous]My parents got divorced because my dad cheated. My mom never told us. Eventually when I was in my 20s, my grandparents and aunt told us more. It wouldn't have mattered if my mom had told us, because she hated him with an incandescent rage that never subsided (she still hates him 50 years later) and she did everything else to turn us against him and make us think he was the worst human being in the world. If you're telling the kids as part of a campaign to make them hate him and be on your side, don't do that. Also, don't do anything else to make them hate him. They have a right, and a need, to have a good relationship with their dad even if you hate him. [/quote]
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