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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Look, he's an ass and cheated on you. He didn't cheat on the kids.[/b] She can be bitter but if she wants Dad in her life, she's going to need to compromise, just a she needs to. She probably picks up on you not wanting her there and is acting to protect you.[/quote] I have heard this many times before, along with its close cousin, "Just because he cheated doesn't make him a bad parent." In my opinion, it's complete horsesh!t. He took an action that had a significant likelihood of breaking up his family, and did just that. Of course kids are going to see that as a betrayal. It's a selfish act, and it *does* make you a shitty parent. signed, a man who has never cheated. [/quote] +1 Complete horseshit that a cheater doesn't "cheat on the kids." No, you just blew up their lives, their family; they had to move, they had to deal with your floozy AP, they have to reconfigure their views of marriage and family, etc etc. Cheaters: "NBD!"[/quote] +1 Why many kids have little to do with the cheating parent down the road.[/quote]
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