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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My ex husband always refused to participate in child-centric activities. If there wasn't beer and football, he was not interested. The first outing I allowed him and his new GF to take our kids to was a kid's music performance at the Kennedy Center. We were not yet divorced. He had been dating her a few months. The new GF took pictures of MY children and posted their happy little family outing on FB, tagging my ex (we were still friends) so that when I opened my FB that day, I was greeted by my smiling little ones, on a family outing with HER that he would never have even considered for me.[/quote] I just got ill reading this....PP so sorry, I can't imagine how this must have felt. :cry:[/quote] Thank you for saying that. Sometimes a little validation helps. Honestly when I typed the camping one (see above) I started to cry.[/quote] I'm sorry PP. That is really hurtful, I can't imagine. :( This is going to sound stupid but whenever I see a picture of Giselle Bundchen with Tom Brady's son from his ex-girlfriend, I feel so sad for the ex. I can't imagine opening up a publication and seeing my kid having fun with my ex's new wife. [/quote] PP here, I even had to TEACH him how to use the stroller before they left the house! In all the years we'd had at least one child (7 years at that time) he had never had occassion to have to set up the stroller. Can you even imagine! :) [/quote] I think what I find the most hurtful is how he changed so much from you to her. I am projecting, but I would almost want an apology or acknowledgment of that fact. Since you'll probably never hear it from him, I'll say it: its shitty that he never treated you or your time together better. You deserved better.[/quote]
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