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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She was in survival mode with a dead weight husband and too many kids. But she never should have showed that to the general public.[/quote] Was he dead weight. He stepped up and fought for and has two kids. [/quote] He wasn’t a deadweight. He had. I power in that family and was always been yelled at and told everything he did was wrong. He pulled back and walked on eggshells as many abuse victims do. He became very passive as a way of adapting to the dynamic. [/quote] And yet as soon as he was divorced he put on his ugly Ed Hardy shirts and sparkly jeans and wanted to be a DJ on college campuses. Dad of the year.[/quote] Are you saying anyone with a clothing style you don’t like is a bad parent? So you didn’t like his outfits as they weren’t your style. Seems he maybe has never been allowed to choose his own clothes or have his own style and that is what he gravitated too initially. He DJ’d all over the place. I don’t know what his educational background and professional experiences were but maybe that was a way to make money. Probably not really easy to get a job at that point. [/quote] Real husband and father material right there. Do you not know a midlife crisis when you see one?[/quote] I don’t think it away a midlife crisis. I think it was trying to figure out who you are and what to do with the freedom after over a decade of being micromanaged, controlled, abused, and belittled.[/quote] You don’t get to do that as a parent of 8.[/quote] You do when you don’t have custody.[/quote]
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