Anonymous wrote:Why did you go in the cafe if you’re trying to avoid him?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess the flood gates are open, but if respondents could refrain from name-calling, it would be appreciated. This is a sincere question.
Ex and I ended amiably, but things recently turned a corner and I cannot accept any communication at all. My thought is that he could have smiled at my kid - it would have communicated something affirming without my having to know. I didn't even look at ex, just saw that he was there as as I approached. It felt terribly awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your ex the father of James? Did you honestly expect him to ignore a child he knew?
Do you think he knew you'd be at the cafe or it was coincidence?
No he's not the kid's father.
James wasn't saying anything to him.
It was a coincidence.
Then A: whats the problem B: Do you normally need others opinions on meaningless happenings.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you go in the cafe if you’re trying to avoid him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your ex the father of James? Did you honestly expect him to ignore a child he knew?
Do you think he knew you'd be at the cafe or it was coincidence?
No he's not the kid's father.
James wasn't saying anything to him.
It was a coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:Is your ex the father of James? Did you honestly expect him to ignore a child he knew?
Do you think he knew you'd be at the cafe or it was coincidence?
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday I saw my ex sitting outside of a cafe. I was meeting my friend at this cafe. Recently I had requested that my ex not communicate with me in any way, shape, or form, including not acknowledging me in public.
I was with my three-year-old, and as we were leaving he addressed him ("Hi, James.") This kind of bothered me. Thoughts?