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Reply to "Is it okay to divorce a remorseful cheater when you have kids?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's true until the child is a teen. You'll have to talk about visiting arrangements. Once the kid can drive it's bye bye ex. It's a tough call. I've seen some women go from the frying pan to the oven. If you look at guys your age, or your friends husband's you probably know you'll likely trade one set of problems for another. If I had small kids I'd at least stay until the teen years. If someone cheated I could easily emotionally detach but also be happy. I was never the type to allow one person to define my happiness, though sadly many women are too dependent to do that. I would suggest preparing in case he does decide to divorce you. Your kids, and finances should come long before you cheating good for nothing husband. If you keep that in perspective you're ahead of many.[/quote] This ! Seriously, get knowledgeable about current situation. Hope for the best but prepare for worst. You have no idea what people are like until you experience this. ie when someone shows you who they are, believe them ! [/quote]
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