He's officially gone.
#272065 - 07/01/06 08:59 PM
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His stuff is gone. There's some remnants. But He is gone. And he won't return the keys. What a loser. And he;s having the hussy stay over tonight. and I have to drop my little girl off tomorrow at 6 AM, so she'll see Daddy in bed with a new woman, when he was in bed with me two weeks ago. Isn't that charming. What a F***ING JERK!!
He does not see the harm in this. WHYYYYYYY????
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Just keep recording everything so the lawyers or mediators can review it. Are you going for full custody? That way I think you'll have more say in who she interacts with when she sees her loser father.
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if he thinks his daughter seeing him in bed (or at least knowing they were in bed) is ok, and not harmful or confusing. And why can't he give the key back? Gosh, this has turned out so awful for you. I guess the good news is it can only go up from here. And at least you've had some good news lately on the job front, I hope that the good stuff just keeps coming...
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You should change the locks. I'm so sorry that he isn't seeing the effect this will have on your daughter. But you are a great mom and she'll be okay with you to guide her and love her.
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Good ...
#272090 - 07/02/06 04:41 AM
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Double J
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Good that he's gone. And change the locks. It's easy and cheap, and will help to give you a peace of mind. He's keeping the keys because it gives him a sense of power over you. Do not let him wander in and out when it suits his fancy. Do not let him in at all when you are alone. When he has to come over to get or drop off your baby invite a friend to be there with you.
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You said it perfect!!
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What a F***ING JERK!!
now change the locks...
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Yes, change the locks and make him pay for it. Include it with the settlement etc. when you talk to they lawyers.
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eww the man needs a serious grip on reality.
Kayleigh may be a child still.. but children see a lot more than we'd expect.. and often they are the one that spend their lives with the resentment and hurt. He really needs to get a grip and SOON.
On a brighter note.. you got him out!
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go girl!!! glad he is out. Definately change the locks. Hope you are ok, your handling it brilliantly. sending you big huugles jo x
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I hope he what he is doing has no ill-affects on Kaliegh. Children are very impressionable. Thank heavens he's OUT!!!
Chin up, and like everyone said, change the locks!
Cassandra
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