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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ Did you seriously just write that cheating is not detrimental?[/quote] It is not. If there is a fallout, it is the parents actions that could be detrimental. But the act of having sex outside the marriage itself—no, it is not detrimental. IF an affair is discovered and a spouse goes crazy and tells the kids, THAT is detrimental. Instead they should admit it is over and get a divorce if they want a divorce. Involving kids is detrimental...not the act itself.[/quote] Kids don't always find out about infidelity by a parent telling them. Sometimes, they witness it or find evidence of it themselves. You people are in deep denial if you think your infidelity doesn't impact how your child feels, and I truly feel sorry for your children. [/quote]
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