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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He invited her into your lives to begin with. Sounds like an awfully big mistake. How many ons know about children? Never mind soccer teams? Lol Be mad at him.[/quote] Please the OW invented stalking Being angry is a useless emotion. I can hold two adult accountable for trying to ruin my children's life. I can hold my H responsible and The OW. I can do everything to keep his psycho whore away from my kids. It's hard to do that when you don't know what she looks like. Women are crazy, the best of them.... The ones that lack self confidence and lower themselves to being somebody's side piece take crazy too a whole other level. Check out this board during thanksgiving and Christmas or in the summer when men are vacationing with their wives and leave the OW behind and don't text them all week. They go bat shit crazy. When there is an OW a lurking the responsible one needs to keep their kids' lives stable and that means keeping OW away from their children. Thank god for restraining orders.[/quote] This is a sad post. You're staying married to a pos cheater, that's the most pathetic thing. You're no good husband will simply find another loser standing on a street corner. Get rid of him, get most of the assets and find a nice man with good morals to raise your children with. You're in a position if some woman smiles at him you won't know if she's also sleeping with him because there is NO trust. Your denial is causing you to focus on one of many women he's been with. He's the real problem, and so are you because you are a co-dependent in a sick relationship. Get out. He won't be so smug and happy when another man is calling his kids dad. I've seen that more often than not with friends.[/quote] No, he is my ex. But we do go to soccer games together, celebrate Christmas, birthdays, thanksgiving, etc. I am remarried. My kids do not call my new H "dad", but his kids call me "mom" because their mother passed and I adopted them. I don't try to make my kids hate their dad, that is immature and ridiculous. We have joint custody and he sees at least one kid every day. It's been 6 years an OW still lurks (she is constantly asking our friends about us) ... sad! [/quote]
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