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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ben still staying a step ahead of taking responsibility for personal messes. JLo and her kids are way in the rearview. Jen G. did all the legwork for this trip (happily/codependently so, I'm sure) and Ben just had to show up when and where he was told like a fourth kid. His women making sure to take much off his plate.[/quote] Kudos to Garner for putting her children first and continuing to build family memories as a single unit with her ex! ^^^ It’s what smart grown-ups do, and it yields positive results. I actually know a man who went bananas in his 40s, blew up his family, shacked up with a twenty something for a few years and then dated a bunch of fun gals for a decade or so…until finally coming back to the mother of his children. It was a process that took years, starting with continued separate living but more robust family life. They ultimately got back together after reconnecting as empty nesters and the ex-wife determining she still wanted him. I wonder if the same might happen someday with Ben and Garner? [/quote] Woman lacking in self-respect takes back adulterous narcissist in time to play nursemaid as his health to begins to fail. What a wonderful love story.[/quote] as his health to begins to fail. What a wonderful love story.[/quote] lol I have know a few couples like this and thought the same thing. It's lovely on the outside but when you think about it's a sad situation for the parent who gets stuck taking on more parenting responsibilities, while the other one acts like a fool for years. I've know 2 couples like that who coincidentally got back together after they become empty nesters. They had their fun and need support again 🙄 A tale old as time. Does anyone have an idea why this happens? I don't think think it's a gender thing. At least it wasn't with the couples. The wife left in one pairing and the husband in the [/quote] My best friend got back together with her husband in a similar situation. Their divorce and custody lawsuit was HORRENDOUS! I was shocked when she said they were seeing each other again. She doesn't go into her reasoning but jokes around that she "likes to tell him she told him so." In my opinion her husband had a mid life crisis and wasn't interested in the kids anymore as they were growing up. Don't get me wrong, he loves his kids but they weren't mini copies of him. Couldn't be me. [/quote]
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