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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. So sorry to hear. Its amazing how many people deal with this type of situation. Im only a few weeks into the separation and already my husband has lost it on our kid, for, GET THIS: telling me his new housemate creeped her out by taking her picture and saying he is going to send it to his friend and tell him she is his new girlfriend. He is 49 and she is 8. So he REAMED her for having told ME first- it had just happened while I was on the phone with DH and all DH cared about was that this was an affront to HIS control. She should have told HIM first because he was with her, not me. ?!?!? Way to go dad. She told him what he was saying was "stupid". Good for her. BONUS CONCERN: new housemate, creep? DH has known him for years, and it may have just been a joke, but DH used this moment to ream our daughter, and then tell her that "I cant live with your mommy because she is controlling". Wheeeee. its gonna be a fun ride. But every single instance that I am here and he is not, and I have my child with me (overnights only at his parents house because she is creeped out by creepy comment guy as would anyone who is normal) life IS better. But there will be dreadful business ahead for sure. :([/quote]
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