Anonymous wrote:This thread wasn't created to show my remorse or lack of. It was to address the issue at hand. This wasn't a thread to be attacked or my personal character judged. It was just a thread to ask a simple question about TRO's. That has been answered. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:You reap what you sow. Good. I'm glad when people investigate you they can see what kind of a person you really are.
Anonymous wrote:This thread wasn't created to show my remorse or lack of. It was to address the issue at hand. This wasn't a thread to be attacked or my personal character judged. It was just a thread to ask a simple question about TRO's. That has been answered. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wife sounds like a lunatic.
+1.
+2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please be totally honest on this, okay? Couldn't you have went a different driving route the day of question? Were you secretly hoping you would see your ex-AP or maybe even piss off his wife in the process...??
That being said, I do not see a judge granting a protective order just based on what drive-by incident, however I am not sure what other dirt she has on you.
I do not think timing will factor into this very much as intent will.
Regardless, make sure you appear in court ready to contest this order. Do not lose your cool + present yourself as a stable and calm person who did a stupid thing by having the affair.
Because if the judge does agree to grant the order, it will not bode well on your public record at all.
Thank you for your reply. There is only one way to get to the potential employer. I even printed out a mapquest map showing the only route was the route I took. I am completely over the affair and I am the one that ended it. I have not replied to his texts messages or phone calls since ending things in December.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wife sounds like a lunatic.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:The wife sounds like a lunatic.
Anonymous wrote:OP, please be totally honest on this, okay? Couldn't you have went a different driving route the day of question? Were you secretly hoping you would see your ex-AP or maybe even piss off his wife in the process...??
That being said, I do not see a judge granting a protective order just based on what drive-by incident, however I am not sure what other dirt she has on you.
I do not think timing will factor into this very much as intent will.
Regardless, make sure you appear in court ready to contest this order. Do not lose your cool + present yourself as a stable and calm person who did a stupid thing by having the affair.
Because if the judge does agree to grant the order, it will not bode well on your public record at all.
Anonymous wrote:This thread wasn't created to show my remorse or lack of. It was to address the issue at hand. This wasn't a thread to be attacked or my personal character judged. It was just a thread to ask a simple question about TRO's. That has been answered. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not op, but you'd be amazed what you can figure out online through social media, LinkedIn, Google, etc. if she had op's name, she could probably figure out a lot.
And sat by her window waiting for the single occasion OP drove by her house, waited a couple of months, then went to a courthouse? I have a bridge to sell anyone who believes that.