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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Red flag #1... just so you know this is just the beginning of red flags. Many will say, how did you not see all the red flags when you are dating. Well, they didn't exist. But now he is already complaining that[b] he isn't getting enough attention[/b] after the baby was born. That is Red Flag #1... but you will bend over backward to accommodate him, it won't be enough, he will ask for more and more and more. You will stupidly have baby #2. The red flags will be on fire. Welcome to the hell.[/quote] Because she's baking desserts for other events. And whatever other trivial BS she deems more important, it doesn't appear to be the baby. [/quote] Lord forbid a woman have a life. We have a stage 5 clinger here. [/quote] Their baby is ONE MONTH OLD. In that time, they've been in multiple weddings, had family visit, and apparently she has been baking for small events. I would not have been able to do those things one month after having a baby. Maybe her "life" is focused on the wrong stuff. Building a family means moving beyond "being in a wedding" and "having work commitments" being what life is.[/quote] Well I guess HE should not have been a groomsman, and HE should have told his parents to NOT visit. [/quote]
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