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Am I a psycho path or would you feel the same?

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Allovertheplace94 · 22/11/2016 05:01

My due date today and I can't help but be pissed of! I have blocked my shitty ex and his current girlfriend of all social media they've blocked me too because they piss me off but my best friend sent me a photo of her fb profile! I left all my furniture at my ex's when I left and he won't let me have it back. This cheeky bitch has photos happily taking selfies on my sofa and I can see my goregous Laura ashley pillows and throws in the backgroundAngry. She knows it's mine! It pisses me of because it was in my home before I even moved into his. Am I wrong to want to smash her face in? I'm not a violent person and its probs my hormones but it would feel great.

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Clandestino · 22/11/2016 05:05

No, I'd feel like that too. Wouldn't act on it though.

Allovertheplace94 · 22/11/2016 05:06

Hahaha I defiantly won't! But it's a nice thought.

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goddessofsmallthings · 22/11/2016 05:08

Why haven't you taken him to court if he won't let you have your furniture back?

Imbroglio · 22/11/2016 05:09

Your best friend should stop winding you up by sending pics when you are understandably feeling emotional.

Allovertheplace94 · 22/11/2016 05:10

It just doesn't seem worth it to be honest he's already ignored me throughout my pregnancy denies his son it just seems to messy.

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LineyReborn · 22/11/2016 05:23

Good luck today. Flowers

Millionsmom · 22/11/2016 05:29

No you're not suffering form a mental illness for feeling this way.

Tell your friend to stop sending you any pictures of them you've enough to be dealing with atm. Concentrate on all the fabulous things happening right now.

I'm pretty riled up right now on my DS1s behalf - his XW called round to take the rest of her stuff from their old home. DS1 was out, so she lets herself in (she was supposed to give back her keys months ago as she'd moved into her new place with her new bloke) and not only takes her stuff, but DS1s new bed!! DS1 bought it when she left as he didn't want the waking up not seeing her there feeling every morning!!!
He's moved in with his gf - he didn't fancy sleeping on an air bed til payday. He's laughing now imagining his XW 'seeing' not only him but his GF snuggled up in it.

The best 'revenge' is a not letting 'them' know how upset they can still make you!
Best of luck for your new life.

Totallybonkersmum · 22/11/2016 05:30

Yep, is definitely feel the same. However, rather than acting on it, I'd take a picture and blow it up. Then I'd practise playing darts throwing them at said picture. You'll feel totally better then! You could decide which 'bits' of her get the most points! Me; vindictive?! Nah, women like her know what they're doing and she's doing it to wind you up.
I hope all goes well with the birth of the baby. Your ex does need to see his own DS, however. And pay child maintenance! I'd fry his b@@@@for breakfast, for the birds, to peck at and eat, not for me to consume😝!

Allovertheplace94 · 22/11/2016 05:38

I told my friend before she sent it I did ask whether it was going to piss me off im sure she won't do it again. Hahaha the darts thing is a brill idea! Of course she knows what she is doing. It's very funny as when I bumped into them when visiting my friend she was like a muse.

I don't think he wants to see him he hasn't been in contact but we shall see. Thank you I hope he makes an appearance soon.

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Allovertheplace94 · 22/11/2016 05:43

*mute not muse lol

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whatlifestylechoice · 22/11/2016 06:44

I thought it was a brilliant fusing of cunt and contrarily.

Forget them, op, and best of luck with the baby.

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EreniTheFrog · 22/11/2016 07:11

For me, disproportionate grumpiness and rage has always been a sign of impending labour Wink

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