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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the last post- his ex wife and him divorced when the kid was 3 months. The mother didn't want to move to the US. She didn't let him see the kid for 3 years. The relationship has mostly centered around cash so he had said to me he felt robbed of being a father. And all he wanted was to be a good dad. I guess I stupidly believed him definitely my mistake. But I don't regret my daughter. She is just amazing!! For the last 8 months I have struggled with a full time job and looking after her myself. I work from home for now. Did i make a mistake in choosing a partner yes - that is my fault [/quote] he wants to be a good dad, and felt robbed of being a father, but up thread you said he doesn't spend much time with your child because she's too you. That's contradictory. He seems to be repeating not spending time with his daughter: one was forced, the other is voluntary. Your DH sucks. Sorry.[/quote] Yup. The mortgage is his excuse for not financially supporting your daughter. But what is his excuse for not spending time with her?[/quote]
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