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Reply to "I need to warn a friend about all the bad things that happen when you cheat"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All this talk about children finding out is pretty f*cked up. My ex cheated. I would NEVER, EVER tell my DD about it. She is young and doesn't need to know these kinds of things. Maybe when she is over 18 and wants to know what happened, I'll fill her in. But even then, does it matter? I want her raised to respect both her mother and myself. And as long as she is a good mother to my daughter, then I'm fine. I'm not going to try and influence how my child sees her mother......that is immature. [/quote] I found out on my own also. My dad's mistress turned crazy and started calling our house night and day claiming to be pregnant and threatening my mom. In another case my mom left and our dad admitted that he cheated. I think with little kids you can probably get around them knowing, but with teens it's harder. It really damaged my relationship and my siblings relationship with him. It was hard because I looked up to him a lot growing up and thought he was the greatest, smartest person ever. My parents stayed married but our relationship is just not the same with my dad. [/quote]
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