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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No it's not normal. Your boyfriend should have time with his child, but alone -- without the other woman. There's no benefit in the child having time with his/her parents together if they're not together and have no plans to be together in the future. It would only confuse the child more. What's worse -- yes, she wants him back and allowing this gives her an opportunity to get what she wants. If your boyfriend is entertaining the idea of spending time with the child together with her then he's probably considering taking her up on her offer of getting back together or at least looking to mess around. [/quote] You have a good point. I'm not sure if it's so much that he is considering taking her back or messing around, but I feel that is he overly nice to her (i.e. he doesn't want to make her upset, doesn't want to tell her how things really are, etc.) It's like walking on egg shells with her. I can't understand why it matters so much. Either he 1) wants to be with her again or 2) is just overly nice and too dumb to realize what her intentions are. [/quote]
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