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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry you are in pain. He did nothing wrong. You're reacting because of your unresolved and painful feelings. I am curious: why, if the breakup was amicable, did things change later to this extent?[/quote] + 1. Agree with this poster. In all likelihood him addressing your kid was innocent. Hope you get over this situation soon. Ignore the nutty posters on this forum. Most are class A b*tches that spend all day picking others apart. [/quote] I think OP is being a little over the top but you don't think he was effing with her? Changing the roles a bit. I divorce and my exH (who I have a strict no speaking arrangement with) comes in to a cafe with his sister. If I say hi to sister in his presence I am clearly bringing attention to myself. In a situation where me and exH have explicitly laid out no contact this feels obnoxious. Honestly same would go for a friend. Not technically WRONG but let's be real not innocent. This is magnified with the kid imo because the relationship clearly has to end and that makes things difficult.[/quote]
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