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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I've always had to put on a brave face and act like I have it together for my mom's sake. [/quote] I hope all the annoying divorced women who insist their kids are "happy and thriving now!" read this. Because the chances are excellent that their own kids are just putting a brave face on it. Not that these women care, since their divorce was always all about them and their needs anyway.[/quote] I guess men don't get divorced? Like have affairs, have kids with them, and then get divorced? Sound familiar at all?[/quote] +1. I wanted to stay together until DS was out of high school, just one more year. XDX couldn't wait even that long to start his midlife crisis.[/quote] 1) the younger the better. [b]2) if there is adultery and the kids find out about it, they never recover. "Why didn't dad or mom love me enough to stay in our family, to be faithful to my other parent?"[/b] 3) high conflict divorces are terrible for kids. But so are high conflict marriages and other high conflict family relationships. [/quote] Not universally true.[/quote]
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