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bijouxbroussard · F
I don't agree [b]at all[/b]. His infidelity is between him and his [b]wife[/b]. He's breaking vows he made to your [b]mother[/b], not to [b]you[/b].
Bottom line, she's free to stop being his wife, but you'll always be his daughter. It makes sense that you'd have feelings about it, but it's unfair of her to try and enlist you as an ally and put you in the middle of their mess.
Bottom line, she's free to stop being his wife, but you'll always be his daughter. It makes sense that you'd have feelings about it, but it's unfair of her to try and enlist you as an ally and put you in the middle of their mess.
xRockGlossPrincessx · 26-30, F
@bijouxbroussard I mean I think part of the reason is because she doesn't care. She lets him do I and still acts like his wife.
bijouxbroussard · F
@xRockGlossPrincessx You have no obligation to say anything to him; if she's accepting the situation, then that's their marriage dynamic. Sounds like her options are to stay, or go if it bothers her.
xRockGlossPrincessx · 26-30, F
@bijouxbroussard Okay thanks. :)
bijouxbroussard · F
@xRockGlossPrincessx Best wishes to you. It sounds like a miserable situation. Your father's being royally selfish and irresponsible. 😞