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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My mom told me everything and put me in the middle and it was horrible. They divorced when I was an adult and it ruined my relationship with both of them and I basically lost my parents the day I was told. And, I always suspected it but mom was in denial. [/quote] Yes, this. I had the same experience. Mom tried to triangulate me to her side when dad cheating and left with AP. I spent years having nothing to do with either of them and my wedding was a nightmare because she doesn't like being in the same room as her. I actually have a better relationship with Dad although his AP now wife is a ch so I don't see him much either. [/quote] My mom should have left him years before. I have zero respect for my dad who blames everyone including me and refuses to see how he destroyed our family. I have zero interest in his girlfriends as they are dumb to be with him and he cheats on them too. [/quote]
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