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to think my pregnancy isn't my exs business?

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ncforthisone1234 · 08/09/2016 13:35

NC because I nced and forgot my original name !

My Ds told me ex I'm pregnant - in between messages about him not being able to have contact this weekend he slipped in " by the way, finding out you are pregnant via ds isn't the best way"

???

Is it really his business ??? Or is it the norm to tell exs? I left him 5 years ago (into a refuge) and want as little ties with him obviously as possible. Or is my anger towards him clouding my judgement? Should I have told him? (I don't get maintenance for me only dc sporadically, I paid him off to get the divorce through and don't expect anything from him in terms of long term help or finances. He also married someone with a dc and had another dc)

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Mybeardeddragonjustdied2016 · 08/09/2016 13:38

Just tell him you finding out he was an arse hole after you were married wasn't OK for you. Its none of his business. . As long as your ds is OK about it he can feck off!

SandyY2K · 08/09/2016 13:40

Ignoring him would be my option. It's not his concern.

Don't even react to the the message.

ncforthisone1234 · 08/09/2016 13:43

I already replied that I didn't realise it was his business and that he needs to keep out of my personal life as it's creepy.

He has an opinion about everything I do and it's been years - divorce is amazing.

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BarbarianMum · 08/09/2016 13:46

I think in a 'healthy' post-divorce relationship it would be something you'd tell the other parent yourself. Doesn't sound like the two of you have a 'healthy' relationships though - abuse does that.

runslikethewind · 08/09/2016 14:00

Nice reply to his text op. Your right it's none of his concern, just keep up the polite one liners to keep him in his place and try not to get drawn in to a conversation about anything with him.

t4nut · 08/09/2016 14:10

Yup nicely put in his place.

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