Boyfriend broke up with me on thanksgiving

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry this happened but I have to ask: How old are you? With all due respect, you sound extremely immature and not exactly batting 1000 in picking men.

Your poor child.

Please, focus on your kid. You don't need any more of these "boyfriends" in your life to "break up with you." You're beyond high school, honey. You're a mother now. Please, for the sake of your child, grow up and act like one.


She sounds mature to me. Sounds like she didn't want to mix her dating life with her kid yet. I wish more single parents were like that.


Depends what the Ex boyfriend's reason for getting upset was. If it was "your child is welcome at my home yet you'd rather sit alone waiting for your ex husband than your son attend Thanksgiving at my family's house even though you call me 'the one,' then I feel like the ex boyfriend was right to be at least somewhat ticked.


did you see how far you had to reach for that scenario?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Your poor kid. What a nightmare for this child.


are you serious? Kid might be sad about dad. MIGHT.
Go away failure troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm sorry this happened but I have to ask: How old are you? With all due respect, you sound extremely immature and not exactly batting 1000 in picking men.

Your poor child.

Please, focus on your kid. You don't need any more of these "boyfriends" in your life to "break up with you." You're beyond high school, honey. You're a mother now. Please, for the sake of your child, grow up and act like one.


you sound like an old hag with a dried up rag
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Your poor kid. What a nightmare for this child.


are you serious? Kid might be sad about dad. MIGHT.
Go away failure troll.


Feel sorrier for that poor kid who probably thinks no one wants him around and may take the blame for ruining thanksgiving for mom, dad and exbf. Not fun living in the middle of all that adult drama on Thanksgiving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Your poor kid. What a nightmare for this child.


are you serious? Kid might be sad about dad. MIGHT.
Go away failure troll.


Feel sorrier for that poor kid who probably thinks no one wants him around and may take the blame for ruining thanksgiving for mom, dad and exbf. Not fun living in the middle of all that adult drama on Thanksgiving.


Trolly Polly you are reaching again
Anonymous
There is more to this story than OP has revealed.
Anonymous
I am going to play devils advocate here. Maybe this was the last straw for him. Maybe he is tired of dealing with issues concerning the kid's dad.
Anonymous
DS63 wrote:It could also be the custody arragement gave ex H the child on thanksgiving. We do not know.


Slow down people - isn't this the MOST likely explanation? OP had no choice to wait for her ex because the court probably mandated some holiday sharing schedule and if she violates it, he can use it as an excuse in a custody / child support battle.

I agree OP sounds better off without this boyfriend. Perhaps there is often drama with the ex and the bf just got sick of dealing with it because he could imagine a future where his plans / commitments were always getting messed up due to drama with the ex.
Anonymous
The only sure fire scenario is that there are relevant details missing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Assuming that is the whole story, he sounds like an immature asshole. Clearly, you need to wait with your son. I'm sorry this is happening and I know it stings, but you don't need someone so unkind and self centered in your life. You already have a child.


Ditto and one less Christmas gift to buy!
Anonymous
OP, any man who would be so heartless to break up w/you on Thanksgiving is a man whose presence you are much better off w/out trust me.

I know it hurts now and I won't try to trivialize your pain. Being dumped sucks.

But for someone to be this cold and callous to you...In the long run, you most definitely dodged a bullet.

Let him be someone else's problem now.

Good luck.
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