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What would a woman be feeling?; To have a parents identity shattered
Topic Started: Jan 10 2008, 11:30 PM (187 Views)
Sgt. Jaggs
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How about a Voyager Movie
You are a mid 30's woman.
Happily married mom.
Your mother has been dead for 8 years.
Mom and Dad got divorced when you were13.
Dad remarried 15 years ago and IS STILL MARRIED.
You just got a phone call from a woman who has been your Father's girlfriend for about 15 years.
Your Dad was the last light on a pedastal and now that has been shattered. You have lost respect for him.
What questions would you have for him while you are trying to compose yourself and what feelings might you be experiencing.
Purely Hypothetical situation. :(
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Intrepid2002
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UNGH!
I wouldn't make any assumptions but I sure as heck would like to have a conversation with the woman who claims to be my father's girlfriend.
A friendly one of course. Then I'd probably go from there.
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Data's Cat's Sister
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I have a friend who found out about six months ago that her father (who is still married to her mother) has been having affairs.

She is completely devestated as she thought a lot of him before. She doesn't really speak about him now and she's also started to develope a dislike of older men, particularly if they come on to her in clubs etc.

It's terribly sad.

Why do you ask Jag?
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Hoss
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Don't make me use my bare hands on you.
I learned to take my parents off that pedestal at an early age. So, there's not much they do with their personal lives that really dissapoints me or damages me that much.
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Sgt. Jaggs
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Data's Cat's Sister
Jan 11 2008, 03:17 PM
I have a friend who found out about six months ago that her father (who is still married to her mother) has been having affairs.

She is completely devestated as she thought a lot of him before. She doesn't really speak about him now and she's also started to develope a dislike of older men, particularly if they come on to her in clubs etc.

It's terribly sad.

Why do you ask Jag?

Something I saw on a Lifetime channel movie......

Ithink it cheapens them all. Why in the hell do so many married women buy the horsesht other married men tell them?
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