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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This person is such a bore by now I think we can just end the thread. We are just going in circles and now PP has decided that every divorce is exactly like hers with exactly the same ending and somehow telling a sentence of truth to a teenager is going to lead them to misery while leading you away from happiness.[b] I’m just over this conversation. [/b]OP. Do what you want. If kids are younger they really can’t understand that much. Eventually questions will come and then I guess you can raise kids who know not to question like PP whom you just go “I don’t want to say anything bad about your dad. We just didn’t love each other anymore “. Or you can decide to be truthful when asked. Either way it’s your reaction. Follow the direction of the child. [/quote] Whew! Thanks for seeing yourself out![/quote]
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