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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Your perspective is very interesting. I am about to seek a divorce from my DW and I hope to wind up with my AP. I wish that I could have a conversation with my oldest to give them the real reasons for actions but I can't... They are too young. I am in a very lonely marriage and it is not appropriate to discuss a sexless and affection less marriage with them. They are still my child.[/quote] Well, have you considered keeping your pants on until you divorce? I know it sounds crazy... [/quote] +1 to keeping your pants on. Seriously, nobody really needs to have an affair. It may seem that way to you, and I'm sorry your marriage is unhappy (although maybe it would be happier if you stopped cheating), but don't expect others to be persuaded by your rationalizations. Knowing that your parent is capable of long-term deceit and betrayal is a very upsetting thing for a child, even an adult child, and can fundamentally alter the parent-child relationship. [/quote]
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