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My husband’s children hate me, but I’m grateful he stood by me against their cruelty

Finding happiness doesn’t come easy for some, so when they finally stumble upon the opportunity to experience it, they hold onto it as tight as they can, fearing it would slip away. A woman took to Reddit to share her life story and how her husband’s children made her life a living hell. She first met him two years following his wife’s passing, when his children, who were now all over 21 years old, were still young. The kids were his whole world. He was still grieving and although he wasn’t ready to get involve in a relationship…

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