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How to survive after this?

by myazia, Mar 28, 2008 10:19PM
My husband is dating my mothers best friend of thirty years.  How do i move on from this?  of course we are getting divorced, but it is so hard because now our four year old looses a friend (her son) because it would be to complicated.  i can hear the questions now, why is ______ mom with daddy?  why do they live together?  etc.
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by Berto999, Mar 31, 2008 10:43PM
To: myazia
I hope you find your answers. And I'm sorry I can't provide any. I'm sure your son will come to understand with time. Since you are more concerned about him, it shows he has a good mother and you'll get through this by focusing on your child. Wish you the best.

by kare2be, Apr 01, 2008 08:19AM
To: myazia
I agree with Berto999. I've read over your question numerous times since its posting, and there's nothing I could think to say that would help. I hope that you don't attempt to explain this to your son on your own. There's way too much going on inside you right now. Hopefully you can find someone who can guide your through this. And help you help your son as well.

by dakota432, Apr 06, 2008 10:54PM
To: myazia
I have been through this. Life is tough, but the sooner you get out of this the better off u will be.  You cant continue this way it is a type of abuse. Love your child and yourself. you will find true love and compassion from someone. good luck
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