Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For starters, stop referring to him as "dear husband." He's an ass. Nothing dear about him.
Pretty obvious here the one who left is the one in the wrong. Getting kicked out in the first place, barging in and taking things, spying on ring. The ass is apparent.
Wow, you sound crazy. I don’t see any of that in OP’s story. Methinks you are projecting some issues.
Agreed. I was mainly calling him an ass because he sent his children packing with her. Only an ass would see it fit to have his children living out of someone's basement during a pandemic. Even if she cheated, why make the kids suffer?
DP. First, we don’t know the kids are also his.
Second, if they are, we don’t know that they aren’t splitting their time between mom and dad.
DP. Why would they be doing dropoffs if they weren’t his kids?
The mature thing to do would be for the kids to stay in the house and for the parents to switch off.
I wouldn’t want a vindictive ex like OP having access to my personal belongings on her days in the house. For all we know, she might destroy all of his stuff.
There’s no indication that she’s vindictive. You’re reading a lot into this.
She wants him punished legally for changing the locks even though she admits it has no practical effect on her. That's vindictive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For starters, stop referring to him as "dear husband." He's an ass. Nothing dear about him.
Pretty obvious here the one who left is the one in the wrong. Getting kicked out in the first place, barging in and taking things, spying on ring. The ass is apparent.
Wow, you sound crazy. I don’t see any of that in OP’s story. Methinks you are projecting some issues.
Agreed. I was mainly calling him an ass because he sent his children packing with her. Only an ass would see it fit to have his children living out of someone's basement during a pandemic. Even if she cheated, why make the kids suffer?
DP. First, we don’t know the kids are also his.
Second, if they are, we don’t know that they aren’t splitting their time between mom and dad.
DP. Why would they be doing dropoffs if they weren’t his kids?
The mature thing to do would be for the kids to stay in the house and for the parents to switch off.
I wouldn’t want a vindictive ex like OP having access to my personal belongings on her days in the house. For all we know, she might destroy all of his stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For starters, stop referring to him as "dear husband." He's an ass. Nothing dear about him.
How do you know? Maybe she had affair and got caught....her leaving the home is sign number one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ true. Those are very sad situations.
However, OP does not sound scared of him- more pissed off. And she was willingly and freely going into the house after she left while he was there. Hardly the actions of a woman who was being abused/beaten by her spouse and fearful.
Wow. You know nothing about abuse. Sit down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For starters, stop referring to him as "dear husband." He's an ass. Nothing dear about him.
Pretty obvious here the one who left is the one in the wrong. Getting kicked out in the first place, barging in and taking things, spying on ring. The ass is apparent.
Wow, you sound crazy. I don’t see any of that in OP’s story. Methinks you are projecting some issues.
Agreed. I was mainly calling him an ass because he sent his children packing with her. Only an ass would see it fit to have his children living out of someone's basement during a pandemic. Even if she cheated, why make the kids suffer?
Anonymous wrote:Op left the thread so she left us with no other options but to speculate.
Anonymous wrote:Affair discovery is brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Op left the thread so she left us with no other options but to speculate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For starters, stop referring to him as "dear husband." He's an ass. Nothing dear about him.
Pretty obvious here the one who left is the one in the wrong. Getting kicked out in the first place, barging in and taking things, spying on ring. The ass is apparent.
Wow, you sound crazy. I don’t see any of that in OP’s story. Methinks you are projecting some issues.
Agreed. I was mainly calling him an ass because he sent his children packing with her. Only an ass would see it fit to have his children living out of someone's basement during a pandemic. Even if she cheated, why make the kids suffer?
DP. First, we don’t know the kids are also his.
Second, if they are, we don’t know that they aren’t splitting their time between mom and dad.
DP. Why would they be doing dropoffs if they weren’t his kids?
The mature thing to do would be for the kids to stay in the house and for the parents to switch off.
I wouldn’t want a vindictive ex like OP having access to my personal belongings on her days in the house. For all we know, she might destroy all of his stuff.
There’s no indication that she’s vindictive. You’re reading a lot into this.