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[quote=Anonymous][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] NP here. *I* almost started to cry reading that. Wow, that must have sucked beyond belief. So sorry. Your ex sounds like a big a*hole.[/quote] Another NP. I just wanted to add your Ex is a dick. [/quote] Dick move. Micro-dick move.[/quote] Another NP. I agree. They're both evil - and the new GF sounds pathetic. I'm so sorry they did that to you. [/quote]
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