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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NO sense in being jealous because some were able to move on successfully, and made a good situation out of a bad one. OP your daughter is 10, luckily not 2 or 3. It sounds like it's going to work out very well for you. Please update us after the party![/quote] I will. It's on Saturday! :shock: [/quote] She's the one who should be nervous, certainly ashamed at what she did to your family OP. Honestly I can't believe the nerve of these two. IMO He should have done a dinner with his daughter, let you guys have a party or have her friends for a sleep over. OP they sound like a couple of dip shits.[/quote] You would think, but neither of them are ashamed of what they did. They're happy and in love and I just need to get over it and move on like they have with theirs. :roll: [/quote] They might be. How would you know? They're not going to wear a sign that says "I was an adulterer four years ago" for the rest of their lives. If they're the type of people to invite you into their home for a birthday party, I bet there is some part of them that regrets the way things happened and wish it had gone differently. [/quote]
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