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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting. Seems like a lot of high conflict on this board. [/quote] Disagree. Mismatched libidos where people discreetly cheat is not high conflict. An environment of physical abuse or shouting matches would be high conflict.[/quote] Abuse in another form. Cheating is abuse.[/quote] It actually isn't but it also isn't something the kids see unlike physical abuse. Kids who grow up in a home where dad discreetly cheats on business trips are not the same as kids who grow up in a house where dad beats the shit out of mom. [/quote] Not really. Men especially are known to come home and be hostile towards their family during an affair because they compare fantasy to reality and their kids can never live up to the quiet of a hotel room. [/quote] You really think "being hostile" is the same as "beating the shit out them"? Damn you're stupid.[/quote] Sure, being hostile towards your kids is a good plan. Definitely not abuse. :roll: Get thee to a psych ward.[/quote] Did I say being hostile was a good idea? No I did not, you clueless retard. The question is whether being "hostile" is the same (i.e., as bad) as beating them. Manifestly it is not, you clueless retard. [/quote]
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