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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe because she's tired of her husband being treated like a human ATM machine? Which is what most ex-husbands are reduced to.[/quote] Awesome! Then the husband should kick the stepmomās ADULT kid out of the house. Somehow, I bet stepmom has tons of reasons why her kid mooching is just fine. [/quote] Yeah, maybe they all have a close relationship with her. Maybe she hasn't been using them for money for years. There probably are lots of reasons, I agree. You divorced people seem to think that men should just blindly give money no matter what. I wouldn't help my own child if we barely had any real relationship and they only contacted me for money, which is what most divorced kids do, as instructed by their biological moms.[/quote] You forgot to sign... "Bitter Second Wife." I get it. It stinks to always be jealous of the natural love your husband will always have for his biological children. Do you have children, PP, or are the only children in your life from your husbands first marriage? [/quote] No this sounds like narcissistic ex husband who goes on tirades and details threads with his vitriol any time bio divorced children are discussed. This person needs help.[/quote] Funny, no one is discussing the financial agreement. How much did mom pay? Maybe the primary income earner was stepmom who has her own kids and she shouldn't have to pay for her stepchild's expensive private school when that child has two parents and she is not one.[/quote]
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