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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, what your ex did was totally unsafe and inexcusable. What a jerk. Still, I don't agree with driving off without him. Just in terms of modeling behavior for your son. You don't want your son to think he has two parents who abandon people when they're frustrated with them. [/quote] I was coming to type this. You're so cool, how you had a problem and left it right where it was - just like your ex did with your son! Grow up! I agree that he shouldn't have left the building, but what you did was no better. How would you feel if the situation was reversed? Would you be happy your ex did that to you in front of your son? No. You'd be posting here how your ex just left you there! You both did your son a disservice. [/quote] Yeah, your outrage at me is total BS. My ex has a history of acting like a complete moron and I just had enough. Our son was scared and crying because his dad chose to be a dick. He is an adult and found a way home just fine. If anything I showed my son that he is not to be treated that way even by his own dad. I'm so sick of everything constantly thinking the "better" parent is always supposed to cover for the "asshole" parent. His father got the taste of his own medicine. I bet he didn't like it one bit. [/quote]
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