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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Spoken like a true cheater. The kids always find out. [/quote] Nope, never cheated. Just someone who knows that children should never carry the burden of their parents. Sad you never learned that. Your poor children.[/quote] Not that PP, but I think your kids are way worse off than the other PPs. [/quote] Sure sure. Making your kids be your confidant absolutely leads to healthy balanced kids. 100% You should write a parenting book with that amazing advice.[/quote]
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