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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My gut tells me that the woman is his daughter and the kid is his grandkid. Maybe he is not sure that it's is his daughter yet and wants to be 100% sure before he spills the news to his wife.[/quote] Yes, he’s maintained an adult daughter and grandchild in the same town for over 20 years but can’t order ice cream unless wife is out of town. Makes sense.[/quote] So let's say that's true. Does OP really want to go messing up the lives of so many people over it? There are children involved and they don't deserve that.[/quote] Op isn’t messing up anyone’s life. She’s just hanging out with her kid. If the dad is cheating, he’s messing up his kids lives. Kids don’t deserve a Dad who leaves them at home alone to go hang out with his side piece while Mom is gone. Why on earth does the cheater get to cheat and not be blamed? His kids would feel awful if they knew what he was doing to their family and Mom.[/quote] By OP's own admission, the dad is a great father to the kids. If OP doesn't MHOB, then things could be bad for the children. Does OP really want that?[/quote] Do great dads leave their kids home alone to go to ice cream stores to cheat? That’s a great dad? You do that to your kids? Your dad did that to you?[/quote] I mean, if I were 12 years old (OP did say pre-teen, which does not mean infant or toddler), and my dad went out to run errands like buying ice cream for our family, I'd [i]definitely[/i] want to be left home alone. Having to sit there watching my chatty dad (which OP also admits) start up conversations with half the town when I could be home playing XBox? No thanks.[/quote]
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