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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh look shocker the thread devolves into multiple pages of adults arguing about cheaters. This is why none of us kids want to hear about it, figure out your crap and don’t ruin the events you both have to come to for the rest of our lives - the kids, who will eventually hate both of you if you fight like jerk children for our whole childhood[/quote] Do kids like you ever stop whining or playing the victim? If it’s so easy why are you on here telling everyone you feel you deserved better? I mean you should be over it right?[/quote] This post is literally about when to tell the kids. You get input from kids you don’t like and you dismiss it but you gleefully engage with “cheaters” for pages and pages because you’re entirely unable to move on and happy to obsess about it for the rest of your life. Sorry it sucks to know that is screwing up your kids as bad as the cheating did.[/quote]
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