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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never. And my husbands ex cheated, left with her AP and refused to let dad be anything more than a child support check. They have no idea nor do they need to know as adults. [/quote] But she left with AP, she didn't force the AP into her kids' life. It was easy in this situation not to tell or explain vs a "blended" family where the new wive is pregnant, husband cheated, no money, kids from exW are made baby sitters etc. [/quote] She took the kids cross country when dad was at work and he had no idea. The kids were told to call the AP dad. Yes, she forced him into the kids lives and took away their dad at the same time. She also abused the AP kids and child welfare stepped in and sent the kids to mom. The AP never paid his child support either. Interesting how moms always get a free pass. She is still with the AP many years later and my husband has to pay life long alimony even though they were mailed nine years. She should be honest with the kids. Instead she made up lies about dad and ex wife to justify her behavior. AP kids lived in poverty and we helped out the mom and kids on multiple occasions as no kids should go without food and clothes. [/quote]
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