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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]18 pages later, it turns out that this general post asking a provocative question is actually about one poster's really specific experience, which they have extrapolated to all other divorces with children. These totally black and white beliefs about how things work are definitely indicators of mental health problems. That kind of rigidity and hostility is so toxic and threatening, I can totally understand why the ex and children would limit contact.[/quote] Really, so you think it's ok for a mom to cheat and withhold the kids and yet, it's always dad's fault. At what point should adults take responsibility of their actions. You always believe that Dad's are in the wrong and reality is no matter how hard they try nothing will please you. This is how you justify blocking contact from a good father.[/quote]
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