I can’t defend my ex’s behavior but their stepfather shouldn’t involve my daughters.
How do I bring it up that I don’t want to get involved in her personal life, but what this guy did by using my kids as cannon fodder was not cool?!You should keep screenshots of these texts, and instruct/urge your children to block their stepfather’s number from their phones immediately .
You should reach out to your ex – personally or by phone – to let her know what has happened, if she doesn’t know already. I think you should also contact your lawyer to see what your longer-term options are, in terms of ensuring that your children reside in the most stable environment possible. Currently, their mother’s household doesn’t qualify.I’ve been attending the same small Protestant church for several years. I’ve gotten involved with committees, have served on the board, and have been a financial mainstay, helping the church to keep its doors open.
I’m seriously considering leaving this church and looking for another that will better meet my needs, but I feel very guilty.I believe this is a fairly common issue, which I assume crosses aisles and affects people from many different faith practices.
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