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So... my message to you is that life will go on whether you reconcile or not. No sh*t, Sherlock. What a patronizing, self-inflated thing to say to those in the fire that aren't afraid of the heat and choose to stick it out for the greater good as opposed to hopping between the first pair of benevolent legs that spread. For some of us, we will get divorce, learn from the sitch and move on to lives that are far more fulfilling. Indeed you are correct on this but it doesn't look as if you are in that group.

My D is well, but until the divorce is final it will be very difficult for us to spend time together By saying this - and the reference in your next line to "repairing" your relationship with your daughter, you give the impression you aren't seeing her now which, depending on how long that lasts, the damage can't always BE prepared but rose-colored glasses will weave their deception to the contrary. Good luck with that. . I am committed to repairing my relationship with my child once business is settled. Trying to do this today would just put her in the middle of a very ugly sitch Newsflash for you guru, she IS in the middle. . I know long term, things will be very good for us.

This is by far the dumbest and most self-serving thing you have ever said:

My new girl has offered to take an active role in helping me restore my bond with my D Can't wait to read how THAT flies with the MRS. . Personally, I feel that she will be a much better role model that my x.
This ain't "Trading Mommys", dipshit. When this all blows up in your face, I do hope you will update.

Christ what are you, 22 years old?