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Old Oct 01, 2005, 02:08 AM
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Sounds like he is a piece of work, controlling to the max, it is good that you and he are parting, it sounds living with that would be like eternal hell. I'm glad for your sake,sanity, and safety. It may all be hard at first but leaving him, and as time passes you'll probably feel like a brand nw woman. Feeling a bit pleased...
Warm wishes for you of peace and healing.

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Old Oct 01, 2005, 09:28 AM
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DE, we've been divorced for 4-1/2 years. My daughter wants to live with me full-time, but he won't have it, not legally. If he agrees to it through the court system, he'll have to pay child support.

He's been letting her stay with me for the last six weeks. She's only been at his place a total of five days since mid August. The last time she was there he told her that maybe it's best that she not live at his house if she's going to make everyone upset.

He seems to think that by telling someone you aren't welcome in his house that you'll shape up so you retain the "privilege" of being in his presence. When you point out that he said you aren't welcome, he says it was taken out of context and he was just trying to prove a point. Huh? When someone says "You're not welcome. Leave." it's supposed to mean "Leave" not "I love you. Stay, but only under my terms and conditions." Feeling a bit pleased...

He's a controlling, manipulative beeeeeeeeeeeep, and I'm gonna lose it if he takes this to trial.
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Old Oct 01, 2005, 09:39 AM
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I'm gonna lose it if he takes this to trial.

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We'll help you not lose it. That way, you can NOT lose your kids. You can do this. Fighting for their well-being, they will remember all you have done in the future.
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Old Oct 01, 2005, 04:16 PM
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i can always send my ninja fighting kitty, mikee, to take him to the ground. i'm glad you're holding in there. it's a pain in the ---, but worth it.
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