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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never was my choice. Son is now 34 and might have figured it out on his own, but we have never discussed the reason for the divorce. [/quote] It's not healthy. People come to the wrong conclusions and then it affects their life later on. Just be real and [b]don't go on about it like you can't recover or something[/b].[/quote] Try telling that to the posters claiming they have PTSD from their spouse’s affairs.[/quote] And hiding the facts somehow makes them healthier? It doesn't. Stop the lying. Stop the cheating. Stop the physical abuse. Tell the facts and let it go.[/quote]
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