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Posted by jfp on October 05, 2005 at 14:44:36 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: What do you call this? posted by Robert in MS on October 05, 2005 at 11:02:39:
Robert; this should have been another topic. How ever, I got tell you I know the pain from experience. My son now 20 is in the Navy and when he gets out , he wants to come home to me, not his mother. She did every thing she could think of to keep me and the kids apart and tried to make them hate me. Now they are older and can see that. They ended up craving to be around me, cause I kept my cool so to speak. I used discipline on them just the same. My daughter, wants to come live with me now, and can next summer. Just keep in contact with them and burn it in their brains no matter who says what about you & that you will always listen to them. Act like their best friend without them knowing it, that's the best way to know how they feel about you and can help in guiding to the direction they need. The more the ex wants them to hate you , the better ; keep contact. LOL
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