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You imagine that when you and your lover blend your families everyone will get along beautifully, the children will be happy and they will all be best friends. In affairs people do not fight about discipline, laundry or garbage. During an affair at least one person is cheating on their spouse. This may initially seem exciting and an expression of the strength of the love. Once in a permanent relationship with this person, however, issues of fidelity and trust may arise. You currently have a lot in common to talk about. Experience tells me that often during affairs the commonality is that each partner feels understood when discussing their current bad relationship. Basing a future life on how bad your marriage is does not bode well for future success. Children play a big part in the future blended family. Unless there is abuse, they never favor parents' divorcing. Your husband is a good father so your children will not understand your breaking up the family. 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