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[quote=Anonymous]As with any change, Op, why not consider it as a “try and see”. For instance, our 6 year old isn’t in any activities right now. It’s not the long term plan but she had enough going on with kindergarten we gave her a break. This doesn’t mean she’ll never do an activity again. My brother and his wife separated two years ago and fought over a bitter divorce until 6 months ago. They still fight all the time. She says “I had no idea he was unhappy; I liked the way things were”. He says “we hadn’t slept in the same bed since our son was born 5 years earlier and when I’d ask for changes she’d give me the silent treatment or say I was punishing our son” That reminds me of your situation a lot. My brother had an affair and I don’t condone it, but I understand. [/quote]
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