When parents separate, many strive to do their best to keep the children out of their adult business. They hold private conversations with maybe an occasional loud responsive outburst of incredulity. With hushed, whispered voices in the next room while the children eat breakfast. Once the children are assumed fast asleep, those discussions begin again [ ]
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