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<small>[ February 06, 2005, 04:02 PM: Message edited by: hanora ]</small>
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I'd have to agree with you. If there is a strong family bond, I think the support can be helpful (though I could see instances where the family involvement could be harmful) to a M.
I think the only reason that I've seen my WW as much as I have during our separation is because of my in-laws and my WW's siblings. I see them, so I see her (and I can try to Plan A then.)
I think family is an important part of a M. I think kids are important too.
I don't have kids but am glad at least have a strong family bond with my in-laws.
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