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When I was twenty, doctors diagnosed me with a genetic condition that could be passed on to future children. After a lot of thought, I chose to undergo a procedure that ensured I would never become a father. I kept that decision private and never shared it when I later met Stephanie.
The timeline made it worse. Ten weeks earlier, we had gone through a serious argument and were separated for nearly two months before getting back together. Something was clearly wrong.
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