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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks everyone for their input. To answer some questions, I am not taking her to look at venues, just google searches and sending her links. She is very excited about this party and is sharing information with me, asking for my opinion on stuff. I’m excited for her and not trying to show her I’m upset about it. I will not be asking or begging him to invite me. It is what it is. I will not be crashing any party either lol. Before I got married we coparented very well. We both communicated with each other anything regarding my daughter. After I got married he stopped taking to me and asked me to stop txting him, that I could just tell my daughter and she will tell him. I still txt him regarding my daughter like I took her to the doctors and they recommended this... or can you please talk to her about her grade in X class. No response to me but he will talk to her about whatever I just texted. I don’t exclude him from parties because I don’t throw parties! Last birthday celebration my daughter had was for her 10th. We rented his aunt’s community center and he, his family, and my family were invited. He use to see her every other weekend and had the option of taking her out on evenings if he wanted to. As of this year he has requested more time with her and I’ve agreed to every other Thursday - Sunday plus some week day evenings. It’s a consistent schedule. No child support, big items are split 50/50. I don’t ask him for anything. [/quote] Maybe he doesn't want to make your husband uncomfortable, why the change. Or he's dating someone. It wouldn't bother me, but possibly your daughter misunderstood. She'll be graduating before you know it, you and your husband can host her graduation party. [/quote]
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