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[quote=Anonymous][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] How did it make you loose your relationship with your mom? [/quote] All the drama, her expecting me to fix stuff even though she would not listen to me and kept taking him back. When she finally had it, she started dating a man and the focus is on his kids and grandkids. She will fly to watch his grandkids so parents can travel and will not watch my kid for even an hour in an emergency. At best she sees my kids a few times a year and we live 10 minutes away. She will fly to see their events but not go to my kids. She completely checked out of my life and knows nothing nor cares. [/quote] Sorry she did that to you; truly awful. That goes way beyond the topic of the post, which his simply whether or not to tell about the affair.[/quote]
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