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GUEST,Lizzie Cornish BS: Empty Nest to Fill Up Again.... (409* d) RE: BS: Empty Nest to Fill Up Again.... 21 Mar 12


You don't treat your parent/parents this way, gnu.

You either love them, in which case you do all you can to help them. Or you don't give a darn about them, for whatever reason, in which case you simply stay right away from them.

What you don't do is *use* them, and allow your lazy young wife to be rude, lazy and insolent to the very people who are keep a roof over her head.

Sorry, but men who don't pay for the financial support of their children sicken me. I don't care what his ex-wife is like, he is the father of his children and therefore deeply responsible for them. How do you think it will make his children feel about themselves, knowing their father doesn't want to support them? It will affect them all their lives.

And he's been talking of having more children with his new wife.. ????

This man needs a serious kick up the backside, as does the little madam he married.

He's causing pain all round to a helluva lot of people whilst only thinking of himself and the sex he gets from his little Doll..

Ship out, mate..and take her with you..

I know times are hard, but hell, you all pull together, or not at all, and he's chosen the 'not at all' part...therefore, he's forfeited his Mother's love, in my book.

You NEVER abuse Love, ever. He's got many lessons to learn.




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