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Posted on 12/20/18 at 12:43 pm to TigerFanInSouthland
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Furthermore, I would like to know if any of them place any amount of blame on themselves for their divorces. It’s a two way street and I don’t doubt that women cheat just like men do, but I don’t doubt that each party is to blame in each instance in some way.
If you’re having trouble in your marriage/relationship and you’re thinking about cheating you either get out or suck it up and try to work it out. It’s 100% on the cheater if they take that action.
The current SO is divorced and his ex cheated. And continued to have an affair with the guy while they were going through couple’s counseling. Her excuse was he didn’t give her enough attention. That was it.
She also told him if he wanted to see her daughter again that he helped raise for 10 years (not biologically his) that he’d need to pay to physically adopt her and pay child support. She withheld her from seeing him for months until she realized she couldn’t do it alone and they now have a visitation schedule. But I wouldn’t be shocked if she tries to keep him from seeing her again when she wants something or wants control of his life.
She’s a next level bitch who begged for him to come back all the way up until the ink dried on the divorce paperwork when she realized she fricked up.
This post was edited on 12/20/18 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 12/20/18 at 1:06 pm to TU Rob
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Happens all the time.

Posted on 12/20/18 at 1:08 pm to Muthsera
I know of two different people who had random half siblings (on the dad's side) pop up that no one knew about. 

Posted on 12/20/18 at 1:14 pm to Fun Bunch
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The laws in Louisiana were extremely fricked up in that regard.
You basically had to have a paternity test and disavow the kid by a certain age or you were fricked, whether you knew or not.
I believe the laws are starting to evolve on that issue though.
Hell, in Georgia, if you sign the birth certificate, you are the legal father period. Mother could tell you that you aren't the father before the ink dries, but you are now responsible for the child support of that child for 18 years.
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