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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] One of the hassles of being an ACOD is that if you don't like the new person your parent marries, you're assumed to have divorce-related issues and need therapy. No other reason is allowed. It's okay to dislike your in-laws, or anyone else who marries into your family, but to protect the conscience of divorced people, no dislike of a new partner by adult children can be treated as legitimate.[/quote] [/quote] Thank you for articulating this. My adult kids in their 20's do not like my ex's new partner (for legitimate reasons based on her behavior and personality), and he is constantly demanding that they like her. It's so odd. How are you going to force a 25-yr old to like someone? [/quote]
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