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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is dad an abuser? My ex doesn't seem to understand that his harassing text messages send me into a PTSD spiral of literal physical symptoms that trigger the chronic health issues I have that are absolutely a result of the trauma I experienced as his primary victim. If the kids want to call him, I'll help facilitate. He isn't a good father. A good father doesn't abuse the mother of his children. Did he really think that point would be lost on the kids? As he chases me all around the house and outside down the street screaming vile abuse and threatening me while the kids witness this crap, for years? If I walk in a room and he sneers at me to STFU, crawl under a rock and die. He's a mental case. Delusional as all get-out. [/quote] Nope, mom was to the AP kids and they got removed from the home but not dads kids. Your ex may be terrible but not all men are. Mom was extremely religious and had to blame dad to cover it all up to her parents. Two families were hurt. The AP and theirs. AP and mom were horrible to his kids. After they went to their mom, he never paid child support and mom would not let her AP see his kids. Ex would call us for money for the basics for her kids and we’d help when we could. [/quote]
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