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Reply to "Please tell me, 42yo mom of two young kids, the realities of divorce"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you get a divorce, your kids will be damaged FOREVER. Don't kid yourself about this. Since DH is not abusing you or the kids, the right thing to do is put the kids needs first, and stay married until they leave for college. [/quote] 1000% Not true. My parents are divorced as are parents of other family members. We are all professionally successful and have loving long term relationships. Op, do what you feel but divorce does mean your kids are damaged. What's more damaging divorced parents, or two parents who hate each other? I know what I'd choose having experienced both as a child.[/quote] Another one to chime in here and say this is not true. My parents got divorced when I was very young and I have no memories of them together. Raised by a single mom who never remarried and I'm totally fine. Happily married for 10 years with a good job, well-educated, two children of my own. I have some issues but they are not related to my parents' divorce.[/quote]
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