By ICallBullshxt - 18/03/2017 20:00
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By stillnotdivorced - 27/08/2016 01:46 - United States - Boxborough
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Pug gets taste of his own medicine!
By FML Approved - 25/10/2017 03:00
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"Friend"
By BarCrush - 22/02/2018 19:00
Classy guy.
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Babe, I am your father.
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By avertle - 18/10/2018 20:30
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OP here. I probably should’ve clarified this- she is not afraid of birds. The barn always has pigeons in it. She wasn’t afraid of the pigeon. The pigeon had gotten into a separate part of the barn that it isn’t supposed to be in. She was trying to get it out and decided the best way to do that was scream like a banshee until it left, which only made problems worse.
Awkward parenting
By Anthony - 14/04/2016 23:15 - France
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Poke-baller
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No uggos
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By dazedandconfused - 18/09/2016 09:44 - United Kingdom - Dorking
Thanks, lady
By Anonymous - 12/10/2017 23:15
By b5b0n36 - 11/08/2016 16:47 - United States - Fairfield
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I didn't say anything kinda just stared at him with a look that said "you're an idiot" he then awkwardly walked off
By CinnamonBunny - 02/08/2016 13:27
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OP here. Just to clarify: - I found out about the texts a month or so ago when she sent one just as we were cuddling in bed. That was fun. - Husband had not responded to her texts the way she would like, but he hadn't exactly told her to **** off either. He just kept bleating on about how they were supposed to be friends. Ostensibly it's because they worked together (we all work for an IT company but they were in a different department) and he didn't want to cause trouble but I think it's more that he quite liked the attention. He is well and truly in the doghouse. - She is well aware of our marriage and had met me several times prior to sexting my husband.
By dannydane - 27/11/2017 21:45
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By Heknowsnothing - 13/07/2016 21:09 - United Kingdom - London
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OP here. First of all, I want to thank everyone for their support. I get a lot of face-to-face support, and I'm not sure why the support of a bunch of strangers on the Internet is so meaningful, but it is. So thanks! Second, I want to provide a bit more detail. Not much more, as I don't want to say anything that will be too identifying or potentially useful for her if we ever go to trial: Thanks to the fairness of the system here and some actions she took initially, we have had 50/50 shared parenting time with the kids since almost the beginning. So I've been able to spend a lot of time with my kids, and when they forget they are supposed to hate me, it's been great! Then they remember, and things get very, very hard. And regardless of the challenges of having her here in the complex, this move of hers *will* make things easier on the kids - they'll be able to walk from household to household on transition days instead of getting driven. Much less disruptive. So yes, there is a silver lining. I like all of the suggestions of tracking or even recording all of our interactions. I'll have to check into the legality of actually recording, but writing down what happens and is said as soon afterward as possible is a great idea, and I'm going to add it to my toolkit. I also like the idea of having witnesses around. I don't think a restraining order is a possibility without a specific action on her part. But rest assured - if she does something that warrants it (see what I did there?), I will seek one. Thanks again, everyone!