Got into argument w/Ex and he teased me about having MS

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you talking to your ex?


Exactly. Unless he's the father of your children, end all communication. If you're coparenting, sounds like it's time to communicate by email and keep it to kid logistics for awhile.


Because it's so rare to have children with your X.
Why do you people always come out charging ready to hate on the OP no matter what? FFS!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are you talking to your ex?


Exactly. Unless he's the father of your children, end all communication. If you're coparenting, sounds like it's time to communicate by email and keep it to kid logistics for awhile.


Because it's so rare to have children with your X.
Why do you people always come out charging ready to hate on the OP no matter what? FFS!


Not those pps but I don't think it was clear in the beginning why Op was communicating with her ex....

Anonymous
Reminds me of being in my high school locker room and an older kid whipped my disabled leg with a wet towel and called me a cripple. I hit him as hard as i could and he fell over a bench and got knocked out when his head slammed into the lockers. Kids parents wanted me to be suspended and the principal told them their kid deserved it. It was a special day in my life! Your ex deserved to be punched.
Anonymous
Sorry OP.

I have MS and my ex is also a jerk, so greatly sympathize with someone in a similar position.

It's hard enough to deal with the uncertainty of this illness, but it adds to stress of single parenting to worry that I will be an independent caregiver for as long as I need to be.
Anonymous
As someone whose sister lived with a worsening case of MS and was in a wheelchair, anyone who would say this to a person is below reprehensible.
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