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[quote=Anonymous]For me, I kind of agree that she’s not responsible for his relationship. I understand there are lots of reasons that people cheat, and what goes on in grown up relationships is sometimes unpleasant. But the drop dead line for me is that there is a child and a soon to be child involved. My ex cheated on me for over a year. While I was heartbroken for myself, what really broke me was all the receipts I found when he was with his AP but could have been with our child. I had the extra burden of caring for her all the time while he was out playing and telling me he was working, but my kid had to somehow swallow the fact that daddy was always gone. He’d then swoop in like a good Disney dad for a day, then more or disappear for weeks. His AP got really expensive things that took away from kid. I get that your friend is being wooed and whatever by this guy. It’s hard not to fall When it’s the two of them against the world, and he’s giving her his absolute best. But that best should be going to the kids, even if he’s not happy with his wife[/quote]
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