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Old Jan 31, 2014, 07:00 PM
mentalgirl48 mentalgirl48 is offline
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BF has two boys.. 17 and soon to be 16.Weve Ben living together for 8 years.. He gets boys 50%..tonight he is working and I have the house to myself.. First time in 3 months because he has been out of work. I guess he made plans with his x wife to bring 16 year old over tonight (not a daddy night) as she has plans for the night.. I wasn't informed of anything.. Until now.
I get a text from his older boy asking if Mike can stay here tonight because his mom and himself have plans..
Now this kid is going on 16..why he can't stay by himself for a few hours is beyond me. So now they are asking ME! TO WATCH HIM!
Nope.. Not happening.. I responded with have not been informed of this schedule change and that he's old enough to stay where he is.
WTF?

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Old Jan 31, 2014, 11:02 PM
Rose3 Rose3 is offline
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Perhaps would have been a good idea to ask you earlier.
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Old Feb 03, 2014, 03:33 AM
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Well, to be honest I'd be asking his father why the 17 year old wanted the house all to himself.....hmmm
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