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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description>12:09:51 PM Nov 05 2008 
 I feel sorry for the children involved here. Each set of kids is stuck between one happy parent who put their wants ahead of everyone else, and in the process destroyed the other parents sense of self worth and security. When they bring their two families together, I can not imagine how uncomfortable that must be for those kids. I&#039;ll bet there is a lot of anger there, and I think they deserve to feel the full heat of that! I think it&#039;s fine that they were able to find happiness with each other, but the moment they realized there was an attraction there they should have stopped and dealt with business at home first. Once that&#039;s done in a decent and respectful manner, then you are free to move on. Don&#039;t make fools of your family in such a public way. That&#039;s not showing love to your children.</description>
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<p>12:09:51 PM Nov 05 2008<br />
 I feel sorry for the children involved here. Each set of kids is stuck between one happy parent who put their wants ahead of everyone else, and in the process destroyed the other parents sense of self worth and security. When they bring their two families together, I can not imagine how uncomfortable that must be for those kids. I&#8217;ll bet there is a lot of anger there, and I think they deserve to feel the full heat of that! I think it&#8217;s fine that they were able to find happiness with each other, but the moment they realized there was an attraction there they should have stopped and dealt with business at home first. Once that&#8217;s done in a decent and respectful manner, then you are free to move on. Don&#8217;t make fools of your family in such a public way. That&#8217;s not showing love to your children.</p>
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