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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Meet with her. Go for coffee. Suggest it's time to stop the drama.[/quote] OP should also make the same suggestion to her BF -- he's the one that is sharing info about texts and conversations between the biological mom and the BF. He is sharing private communication in order to stir up drama and competition between women. It's also a way of bonding OP to him by creating a common enemy -- his former GF. [b]OP, how can you not see that this guy is at least a big a manipulator and drama queen as the mother of his child.[/b] [/quote] There are red flags flying everywhere, OP. Your BF sounds...off. Re-read what the PP wrote. This guy seems to be gaslighting the both of you. How well do you actually know him? Take a look at where he has brought this woman. What was she like when they were together? And, what's so special about you that he won't play you the same way? Look at the role he has in the drama. There he is just stirring the pot, stirring the pot. You really can't get out of there quick enough, OP. Be done with it. Get out.[/quote]
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