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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of APs on here will advocate for cheating and calling weak. Yet they are settling for a cheater and trying their damndest yo get him to leave you. He won’t. [/quote] My grandfather in Russia was a great father, husband and very accomplished - the director of school, the war hero, local party leader. My grandmother was a beauty and also a professionally accomplished doctor. She was able to land him as second husband after her first divorce and WWII when highly functional men were in high shortage. They de-facto lived in an open marriage, each taking separate vacation "to relax" in the summer to Crimea. She could support kids on her own, but wouldn't even think divorcing him for philandering. Once even a woman popped up at their house claiming she had a son from my grandfather. My grandmother kicked her out. They were married for 40 years, until he died. She never remarried. My mother still keeps his loving, tender letters to her while my mom was in college. He was the absolute best father and husband. [/quote] 2 people who had zero respect for their vows or to children they had created. What a cause for celebration![/quote] Not at all: my mother and her sister grew up into highly functional, successful, healthy adults. If 2 spouses live by the rules they created in marriage it's nobody's business. [/quote]
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