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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, at least your STBXDH isn't my brother. That worthless waste of oxygen was carrying on an affair with a woman who worked as a topless bartender and occasional stripper. One day he tells his wife he doesn't love her and walks out on his 3 year old twin girls. Same day, he and the stripper move in together. Fast forward 4 months to the twins' 4th birthday party, hosted by their mother. My brother is invited (because my now-exSIL is a far better person than me). He rolls up with the stripper! And then they have the audacity to get upset that people wouldn't speak to them and made stripper chick uncomfortable! WTF.[/quote] NP here. This kind of BS is exactly why DD is probably getting 2 parties this year. None of my friends and family want to speak with him and it would ruin the party. If he wants to invite his friends and family to a party, he can throw his own. This is making me think out, and going to talk out with my lawyer, the possibility of putting in a clause that says we both get to approve non-family members moving in before DD is a certain age. DH would be tempted to rent out rooms to strangers and even previously wanted a shady friend to move in with us who is associated with other shady people and has no car, so they would have come to our house to hang out. [/quote]
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