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Reply to ""the victim of the affair is not always the victim of the marriage""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like victim-blaming bullshit to me. NO amount of "indifference or emotional unavailability" or anything else justifies an affair. You want out, GET A DIVORCE.[/quote] It's not that simple with kids involved. I know you'd like to think it is, but it isn't. My niece and her husband are divorced and he's a bitter drunk, but that hasn't stopped a judge from forcing the the kids to be with him for visitation, even though they don't want to go. He was caught driving drunk with one of the boys already. Liberal state, so slap on the wrist. It's a constant battle. That's her reward for divorce - constant worry when the kids are forced to be with him.[/quote] Because living with a drunk full time watching him abuse your mom is so much better. FFS :shock: [/quote]
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