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Plus, being a weekend Dad is not ideal - I've missed so much of my kids growing up, reading bedtime stories, helping with homework, etc. It sucks balls. I resent that my ex had the chance to do these things, but spent most of the time in an alcoholic haze, while I didn't have that chance much though I wanted it. It still makes me very angry indeed.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut it is a fact that children raised by 2 parents, on the whole, do far better than 1 parent families.Comment
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I'd be interested in your answer to this question, SA.Originally posted by Platypus View PostI'd be VERY interested to hear how you'd react if Mr SA had a "special" lady friend in whom he confided all his hopes, fears and dreams, exchanged explicit text messages and phone calls. I'm sure you'd be just fine with it, especially when he announces that in fact he wants to divorce you.Hard Brexit now!
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Erm, did you bother to read my link?Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostShe hasn't had an affair!!!!!
http://www.relationship-institute.co...article_ID=156
According to Relate, an emotional affair is just an affair without the sex, and is just as damaging to a relationship as a full on sexual affair.Comment
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My husband HAS got female friends - I dont know what he says to them like, cause I dont go round reading his phone!Originally posted by Platypus View PostErm, when she asks for a divorce, as Mrs pleomax has now requested.
I'd be VERY interested to hear how you'd react if Mr SA had a "special" lady friend in whom he confided all his hopes, fears and dreams, exchanged explicit text messages and phone calls. I'm sure you'd be just fine with it, especially when he announces that in fact he wants to divorce you.
And I grew up with blokes - one of my very best mates is a bloke, and yes I do tell him things about my feelings and stuff. Cause he's my mate!
I flirt with some people on here too - does that make me an adulterous?
She's asked for a divorce now - NOT at the time. If you read his posts again, he read her phone, then got the knife out, then explained about the texts. THEN started accusing her of going out the next night to meet up with someone.
This has clearly gone on for ages. It's only NOW that she wants a divorce! And I'm not bloody suprised quite frankly! Unless he just hasn't explained himself very well.
But I find his language odd - there's more to this.The pope is a tard.Comment
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You beat me to it!Originally posted by Platypus View PostErm, did you bother to read my link?
http://www.relationship-institute.co...article_ID=156
According to Relate, an emotional affair is just an affair without the sex, and is just as damaging to a relationship as a full on sexual affair.
Whether his ex has had sex with another man or not, he is clearly extremely upset that his wife is exchanging flirtatious text messages.
Alas he has vented his anger in the wrong way.Comment
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Fine, buts its hardly being condemd to a "life of misery".Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was raised in a one parent family : my father died.
But it is a fact that children raised by 2 parents, on the whole, do far better than 1 parent families.
And the stats dont reveal how kids raised by one happy parent fair angainst kids raised by two unhappy parents in a train-wreck of a mariage. My money says that "staying together for the sake of the kids" is a mistake, and a waste of two lives.The Mods stole my post count!Comment
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Maybe people should actually work at their marriage instead of just throwing it all away?Originally posted by Pickle2 View PostFine, buts its hardly being condemd to a "life of misery".
And the stats dont reveal how kids raised by one happy parent fair angainst kids raised by two unhappy parents in a train-wreck of a mariage. My money says that "staying together for the sake of the kids" is a mistake, and a waste of two lives.
It is very clearly that Mrs pleomax has not worked at it atall. She has put herself way ahead of the kids.Comment
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Best order is to put your spouse first, then the kids, then yourself.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe people should actually work at their marriage instead of just throwing it all away?
It is very clearly that Mrs pleomax has not worked at it atall. She has put herself way ahead of the kids.
Yes, you should be stoned.Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post...I flirt with some people on here too - does that make me an adulterous?...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
 
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