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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m didn’t keep my cheating ex’s secrets for him. Why should I have? We both moved on. At this point, no one cares, but I wasn’t willing to cover up the harm he caused our family at the time to smooth things over for him. The pain he caused me was real and for a period of time it was more than I could carry alone. [/quote] Tell your therapists, friends or your family. Your children should never be your confidants or help you when “your pain is more than you can carry alone”.[/quote] I think she means, family, friends, in-laws. When the lights are turned on the cheaters scatter like cock roaches, horrified people know their truth. Most have cultivated their outer persona to appear wonderful, charitable and full of integrity,,,real family man/women. [/quote]
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