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One of two things will happen here.
Either:
1. You will get to a point where you are truly forced to deal with it, and you (or he) will work it out in favor of the other person in the relationship.
or
2. It will stew as you continue to deny, deny, deny that there is a problem, and it will eat away at your relationship until it DOES become a big problem.
Imagine my situation: I'm currently married (legally), and I live with my now-girlfriend (I am in the process of dissolution). Her and I have been together for a year. She has a 15-month-old daughter, whom I have been around since she was 3 months old. They split up before the daughter was born (maybe even before she knew she was pregnant...not sure.) Her father is a decent guy and is still in the picture for the daughter's sake. So, I HAVE to deal with my ex and she HAS to deal with hers... there's no real way around it. We are forced to go with number one, and so far it has worked out very well. There's still an occasional (very minor) hiccup, but, we are both very open and honest with each other. You should be too (and it sounds like you have been.)
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