Anonymous wrote:^ I disagree. Some of the mommy bloggers who had their secret lives (cheating, alcoholism, etc.) exposed have been vilified on the Internet. If I was following someone who built their brand on integrity and the struggles of single motherhood and she was exposed to be a cheater who was pregnant by her AP and tried to grab sympathy from that by suggesting otherwise, I would definitely question everything else that "influencer" posted and would stop following.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
No, I'm not on the birth certificate.
No child support required. She isn't pressing for that because she doesn't want stuff made public.
No children in common.
I have zero social media.
It isn't about my family and friends. The scale of her online presence goes well beyond that.
Yes I'm hurting, but mostly past the anger.
Why should I carry the public shame of things that I didn't do?
Does "taking the high road" actually improve my character or appearance or does it simply make me a chump?
My quiet appears to simply fit with the typical "men are bad but single mothers are strong" narrative and I hate that because she wasn't "escaping an abusive marriage" rather she started to believe her own filtered and photo shopped hype and thought she could trade up or get $$.
I really don't want to do things that will churn up more attention for her because she loves attention and I don't want to give her that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a lawyer but this sounds like you could sue for defamation. Lawyers to chime in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in a similar situation but in your wife's shoes. Ex wanted to post all over how I was a cheater or whatever.
If your wife makes money off of her social media following, you can get in big trouble for interfering with her ability to earn income. That's illegal. It's like calling her place of employment to report her for cheating, either it'll do nothing, or she can come after you for the money she lost as a result.
Judges also hate petty stuff like that. If you go to court and whine about what she said on social media, it's going to reflect poorly on you.
Also, it just makes you look petty and more at fault. Ex tried to expose me to many people and the vast majority just thought he was crazy.
Haha how do you figure it’s illegal? Is is illegal to mislead your followers? GTFO.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
No, I'm not on the birth certificate.
No child support required. She isn't pressing for that because she doesn't want stuff made public.
No children in common.
I have zero social media.
It isn't about my family and friends. The scale of her online presence goes well beyond that.
Yes I'm hurting, but mostly past the anger.
Why should I carry the public shame of things that I didn't do?
Does "taking the high road" actually improve my character or appearance or does it simply make me a chump?
My quiet appears to simply fit with the typical "men are bad but single mothers are strong" narrative and I hate that because she wasn't "escaping an abusive marriage" rather she started to believe her own filtered and photo shopped hype and thought she could trade up or get $$.
I really don't want to do things that will churn up more attention for her because she loves attention and I don't want to give her that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
No, I'm not on the birth certificate.
No child support required. She isn't pressing for that because she doesn't want stuff made public.
No children in common.
I have zero social media.
It isn't about my family and friends. The scale of her online presence goes well beyond that.
Yes I'm hurting, but mostly past the anger.
Why should I carry the public shame of things that I didn't do?
Does "taking the high road" actually improve my character or appearance or does it simply make me a chump?
My quiet appears to simply fit with the typical "men are bad but single mothers are strong" narrative and I hate that because she wasn't "escaping an abusive marriage" rather she started to believe her own filtered and photo shopped hype and thought she could trade up or get $$.
I really don't want to do things that will churn up more attention for her because she loves attention and I don't want to give her that.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here.
No, I'm not on the birth certificate.
No child support required. She isn't pressing for that because she doesn't want stuff made public.
No children in common.
I have zero social media.
It isn't about my family and friends. The scale of her online presence goes well beyond that.
Yes I'm hurting, but mostly past the anger.
Why should I carry the public shame of things that I didn't do?
Does "taking the high road" actually improve my character or appearance or does it simply make me a chump?
My quiet appears to simply fit with the typical "men are bad but single mothers are strong" narrative and I hate that because she wasn't "escaping an abusive marriage" rather she started to believe her own filtered and photo shopped hype and thought she could trade up or get $$.
I really don't want to do things that will churn up more attention for her because she loves attention and I don't want to give her that.
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, did she put you on the birth certificate? If so, did you get it corrected? Do you have to pay child support in the divorce even if it’s not your child because you were married at the time of the birth? Does the actual father have to pay support? Is she telling other people besides her parents that it was a donor? What reason did she give her parents for using a donor behind your back? Did she claim that you wouldn’t give her a child (or couldn’t) and she just wanted one?