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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know what to tell you about your daughter, but I am curious about what you ended up doing about the fiance who was unwilling to pay his fair share in your house. You kind of left that thread unfinished and a lot of people were certain that you were not being honest about your situation. I note that this post makes no note of that man whatsoever.[/quote] This. I'm also curious if either of your children have been in therapy. In your other post, you were engaged to an incredibly manipulative and controlling man who caused your children to be underweight because he controlled their food too much. If your children haven't been in therapy yet, please get them in it. Absent dad who shows no interest in their life and constantly lets them down plus manipulative and controlling man who used to live with them is a recipe for disaster. Please, get them into therapy. [/quote] Reread the original post, he did not cause us to be underweight, he would complain about waste, me and my kids are not big eaters regardless and they were under the curve way before he came into the picture. They were given whatever meals and snacks they wanted and if they didn't finish it, I would deal with the issue he had with it. In no way were they ever not fed more than enough and it is absurd to take that so out of context. [/quote]
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