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[quote=Anonymous]I am so sorry. He sounds like an asshat. I would do the '180"--stop trying to get him to stay. It won't work and it fuels his sense of power, that he has choices in the world that you are keeping him from. Let him live on his own to pursue his soulmate. BUT, make sure that he's paying child support and do your utmost to require that he also participate /have some custody. he might find being a separated dad of 3 makes it a little harder to find his perfect soulmate. Maybe he will wise up, although it sounds to me like you're better off without him unless he truly grows up. get your skills in order and prepare to return to the work force. It may not make financial sense now, but it will when your kids are older. Talk to a lawyer about his desire to move abroad and just "send money' home. yes, it is sad that your boys won't have a man around (at least not their bio dad) but really, is he any kind of role model? stay strong, you CAN get through this. [/quote]
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