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Reply to "What should college dc be told about our divorce? DH is cheating and leaving to pursue a relationship with his mistress."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think especially boys tend to side with their mothers and feel protective towards them. I know of two separate situations where the college-age sons quit speaking to their fathers. In one instance the rupture was permanent. It can really mess up a college kid, so proceed with prudence.[/quote] I don't want them to feel like they have to protect me or take a side. They have always had their own "thing" separate to the family relationship - activities they like to do together and some common interests, and I always thought that was great. And we have "our thing" and then there was also a whole family "thing". Unfortunately Thanksgiving break (and Christmas break) have always been the time where we really do the family "thing" if that makes sense. So I'm kind of scrambling to put some kind of structure in place to support them while the family thing falls apart.[/quote]
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