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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why all this coddling of cheaters?[/quote] No one is coddling cheaters, they are giving good advice to OP to not let it affect the kids. Also, you have to remember that a pretty big chunk of the population doesn't see cheating as the mortal action you do. People make mistakes. And a lot of people have cheated or understand how it can happen. No one really knows what went on in a marriage and there is rarely one person solely at fault.[/quote] Don't know where you live, but most people look down on cheating. Most people do not think it just happens, nor is there ever a valid reason. It's a very bad choice in life with horrible consequences to the family. It harms children emotionally and economically. [/quote] Well, we must not care too much, we elected two presidents from both parties that love to cheat on their wives. We almost elected a woman who just accepts it, too![/quote] When there are only two viable candidates most will choose what they feel is the lesser of two evils. Nothing to do with OP. Her ex threw away his family over a outsider. It won't ever be the same, the problems are only beginning. Guaranteed her ex won't understand for some years to come what he did. It's a domino effect all the way down to the grand-kids.[/quote]
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