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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. Even though we failed as a couple, we have worked out our differences in order to raise our children. While I don't really care about the day to day aspects of his life (unless it affects the kids), I do care about his overall health and wellbeing. He is their father and I have to always respect that. It is important to note that he is a nice guy but we are just not suited for each other.[/quote] New poster - to further elaborate, we once loved each other, had dreams, and created children together. The marriage failed for a variety of reasons but that doesn't erase this reality. Neither of us is a bad person or did anything horrible to the other one. I want my spouse to do well and be healthy because that relates to how they deal with the kids on hopefully a positive note. We have never badmouthed each other and this has made it a better situation for everyone.[/quote]
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