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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never[/quote] +1. It may make dad the villain but it was also make you a pathetic loser incapable of parenting properly. They’ll also start to realize what a terrible wife you were when they reach 30-40 years of age and start to feel sympathy towards their dad. [/quote] That is harsh but somewhat true for me at well. My mother would always bring up my father cheating when we were kids/teens (your cheating SOB father). It actually made me sympathetic toward him because she just couldn’t be an adult about it and keep her thoughts and feelings about him to herself. While in her mind, the cheating was the reason for their divorce, it is clear to me as an adult she is deranged and my father just couldn’t take it. The divorce was inevitable, cheating had little to do with it [/quote]
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