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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 96929" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Thanks DDD for reminding me of this. I know she is the innocent party in this, but I also feel that because she has a teenage daughter of her own and has been married and divorced, that she should be a little more aware of the effect of being in her new boyfriend's house that his s2bx just moved out of and that it's not right to be meeting his children in the home they just moved out of and grew up in, so soon after the seperation and before the divorce is even final. I think she would be able to think back to her own divorce and the effect it had on her own daughter and what is proper and inproper to do in such a short period of time.</p><p></p><p>The only defense she would have against this is that maybe s2bx hasn't been actually honest in what a short time it's been since we became seperated and moved out. For all I know she could think this has been going on for 6 months and the divorce is almost final. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure he hasn't been honest with her because I can't believe she would have felt comfortable walking around the same neighborhood holding his hand, as I was passing out candy on Halloween night. If I were dating someone newly seperated and knew his wife was passing out candy a few houses down from where I lived, I would have gone somewhere else for the evening, or never dreamed of bringing him with me. Chances are he didn't even tell her until he spotted me. He knew I was going to be there. I had no idea he was going to be, and she most likely didn't either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 96929, member: 2442"] Thanks DDD for reminding me of this. I know she is the innocent party in this, but I also feel that because she has a teenage daughter of her own and has been married and divorced, that she should be a little more aware of the effect of being in her new boyfriend's house that his s2bx just moved out of and that it's not right to be meeting his children in the home they just moved out of and grew up in, so soon after the seperation and before the divorce is even final. I think she would be able to think back to her own divorce and the effect it had on her own daughter and what is proper and inproper to do in such a short period of time. The only defense she would have against this is that maybe s2bx hasn't been actually honest in what a short time it's been since we became seperated and moved out. For all I know she could think this has been going on for 6 months and the divorce is almost final. I'm sure he hasn't been honest with her because I can't believe she would have felt comfortable walking around the same neighborhood holding his hand, as I was passing out candy on Halloween night. If I were dating someone newly seperated and knew his wife was passing out candy a few houses down from where I lived, I would have gone somewhere else for the evening, or never dreamed of bringing him with me. Chances are he didn't even tell her until he spotted me. He knew I was going to be there. I had no idea he was going to be, and she most likely didn't either. [/QUOTE]
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