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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So many selfish jerks say this after they bail on their family. It's a line.[/quote] Staying for nearly 30 years and raising three disabled kids to adulthood is not bailing on your family.[/quote] Well, so was other person and unless kids were from her previous marriage, you weren't doing her a personal favor.[/quote] Who said it was a favor. It was a responsibility, and a commitment and he did it. That’s not “bailing,” divorcing 3 decades later when all your kids are in their 20s.[/quote] Is this Op? I don't know why you are here continuing to argue. You've already decided he's a great guy and you're going to continue seeing him. You are only here looking for responses to tell you it's not a red flag. As you can see people have a variety of opinions on that. Here's one more disabled kids don't stop needing support once they hit 18 in fact they often need more support , sois he still helping the ex with that? Good luck to you and your bf op and I sincerely mean that whatever you decide I hope it works out well for you[/quote] I don’t know yet we haven’t discussed his finances though obviously how he handled it.[/quote]
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