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Reply to "How can you cheat and not think about how it will affect your kids?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Sex is not at the core of the family unit. A legal marriage certificate is. That is the foundation—not the parents sexual relationship or lack thereof. It does not affect their emotional or financial health. Sex has nothing to do with that. A divorce might affect that but divorce can happen anyway and cheating does not cause divorce. The act itself is not detrimental. Grown ups can also divorce amicably to minimize any impacts in any situation, including cheating. You still assume people always get discovered or always get divorced...not necessarily true. Many wives stay anyway. In cases where divorce happens, it was probably going to happen anyway. Most people do not cheat unless there are major relationship issues and in most cases, that marriage is broken. The cheater is too conflict avoidant to bring up issues and seeks intimacy elsewhere. That has nothing to do with kids.[/quote] You sir are an idiot A man[/quote] I am the PP. I am a woman. Married more than a decade. I could care less about cheating. People act like it is the worst thing ever. There are much worse things.[/quote] NP. Okay, I want to know what happened to you that you would have this attitude![/quote] PP here. I have no idea what you mean. I am a logical person.[/quote]
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