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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean you sound immature as well. I'd recommend getting out of the relationship.[/quote] This. Grow up OP. If you want a relationship with this man then be an adult and address this woman. You can say that you are aware of things she has said about her and do not wish to build a friendship with her. But if you want to be in this child’s life, then get over yourself and quit being so immature. [/quote] This. When a child is involved more is involved including communicating with the other parents about your child meeting a new partner. I also don’t really understand why you always have to sleep over when the child is with the dad if the dad only gets the child 50/50. My dad died and my mom ended up getting engaged to someone who lived with us but then he just decided to leave. It was pretty devastating to a kid. It ended up being for the best, but when kids are involved it is not about you and if you keep making it about you and not what is best for the kid (being kind to her mother) then you shouldn’t be in this relationship. You should immature. [/quote]
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