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Podr volver a ser feliz si me divorcio? Les afectar emocionalmente mucho a mis hijos? Qu es mejor, dejarlo o quedarme, si me quedo le podr perdonar la infidelidad? Como saber si nuestra relacin tiene un buen futuro? Me cae tan mal a veces, que siento seguido que no lo(a) quiero, y luego me arrepiento y siento que lo vuelvo amar. Lo dejo por venganza, porque me engaa, o porque de verdad debo divorciarme? Cmo saber cundo es necesario el divorcio?

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