Divorces are notoriously messy.
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Rarely do you hear someone say, “Linda told me she wanted a divorce! We’re in the middle of splitting our assets and figuring out custody and it’s actually a pretty fun time!”
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I’m a firm believer that when you get kids involved with anything it’s going to be less fun and divorce is no exception.
A man went to Reddit’s AITA page to ask if he was in the wrong for telling his kids that their mother cheated on him. The immediate reaction seems like it might be strong, “yes, you’re clearly a huge asshole,” but he has some pretty valid reasoning.
Here is the dad’s story:
Some people, including children of divorce, offered him their opinions and advice.
👏
I understand your feelings.
The nerve.
“You didn’t ruin anything”
Everyone sucks here.
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More A-holes Over Here:
- Woman Tells Male Coworker He Shouldn’t Have A Beard If She Can’t Wear Makeup And Asks If She Was Wrong
- Mom Asks If She Was Wrong To Blame 6-Year-Old For Babysitter Quitting
- Man Asks If He Was Wrong For Asking A Breastfeeding Woman To Sit At A Different Table
- Woman Asks AITA For Getting Receptionist Fired Who Violated HIPAA
- Man Asks “AITA” For Demanding Pregnant Wife Apologize Because She Refused To Host His Big Family For Christmas