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..to be upset that DP shares custody of his teddy bear with his ex?

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BearProblems · 07/12/2016 17:12

DP and I have been together 2 and a half years. We live together and have a DC. A few months before we got together, DP had split with his ex, who he'd been with for over a decade. Their split was amicable but they've hardly had any contact since. She seems to be a perfectly nice person. They have no DCs.

When DP moved in, over a year ago, his ex came to my house to collect Bear who was going "on holiday" with her. DP hadn't warned me this was happening, and I was just expecting her to drop some of DP's stuff off. DP did the handing over but it was all unbearably awkward. DP hadn't told her that he was moving in with me (we have known each other vaguely for years) so she couldn't have been expecting the new girlfriend to be a witness to this nonsense. He didn't tell her because he was hardly in touch with her and was (like a total coward) hoping someone else would tell her so he wouldn't have to. Anyway, I thought that was the end of it and she would be too embarrassed to ask for Bear again.

Today DP and I went out for a nice lunch together and, over the pudding, he mentioned, very awkwardly, that he was going out this evening... taking Bear, who is off on his Christmas holidays. He will drop Bear off with ex before meeting friends to play darts. He'll be gone a couple of hours in all.

I am 100% certain there is nothing going on with DP and his ex (or anyone else for that matter) but this has made me feel incredibly weird and uncomfortable and actually a bit insecure.

He made this arrangement with his ex and didn't tell me until a few hours before the arranged drop off. I know full well the reason he didn't tell me was because he was embarrassed about it (and rightly so!) but still, it seems disloyal to arrange things with an ex and not tell me.

And then there's the fact that it's so fucking weird! I can see, when she asked if she could have Bear for Christmas, he felt he couldn't object without seeming mean and petty or making me out to be some suspicious psycho (he knows I wasn't totally happy about the last time). He's a bit of a coward who hates conflict but also a kind man who doesn't want to hurt anyone unnecessarily.

I don't know what bothers me about it so much. I had been planning to get Bear a Christmas stocking - lucky I'm not sufficiently organised to have done anything about it yet. (I think this sort of stupid infantilism about DP's bear is fine within the confines of a romantic relationship but outside of one, it's just a bit creepy).

Sorry this is so long. It's so bloody ludicrous it was hardly worth writing let alone reading!

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BearProblems · 08/12/2016 14:09

Oh sorry, Adala. Poor choice of word. I think this thread shows that I'm in no position to judge other people's quirks.

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frauleinsallybowles · 08/12/2016 14:10

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StorminaBcup · 08/12/2016 14:12

I'm so glad this thread is still going. I see a charity calendar on the horizon Bear

Msqueen33 · 08/12/2016 14:13

Our school have stuffed animals the kids take home and write a diary for.

I have asd and my toys use to have personalities probably as I found connecting to people so tough. I'd also get really sad if I found lost items like a stray mitten.

The bear itself is not so weird. Probably not completely normal but who cares. The sharing with the ex completely mental.

Vanillaradio · 08/12/2016 14:13

Hey, my cars always have a name and personality! What are you suggesting? !GrinGrin And no I am not your dp's ex btw!

myoriginal3 · 08/12/2016 14:17

What am I reading?

BearProblems · 08/12/2016 14:18

Oh dear! I didn't mean to offend people whose cars have names and personalities. But, on top of the other stuff I've said about the unfortunate ex, it probably didn't look good. Obviously the car thing is entirely normal. I stand corrected!

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Adala · 08/12/2016 14:34

No worries Bear, didn't mean to be rude myself! Just one of those words which makes me wince a bit. I appreciate the bigger context in your case Smile

MerryMarigold · 08/12/2016 14:46

TinaBacon, ewwww I didn't mean it like THAT! What do you call having sex with your teddy? 'Bearcest' or something...

Mind you, the ex had to wash Bear's pyjamas. Hmm

Mummyrowland · 08/12/2016 15:07

Gosh had to head this to the end it's madness!!

mum11970 · 08/12/2016 15:52

Wonder if the ex is using the bear to do voodoo? Have you checked for pin holes?

Justontherightsideofnormal · 08/12/2016 16:03

Is it like ted? Swears a lot and smokes pot....... Grin

BolivarAtasco · 08/12/2016 16:11

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..to be upset that DP shares custody of his teddy bear with his ex?
Gilly12345 · 08/12/2016 16:24

Is this for real or are you taking the piss, how old are you all!

awesomeness · 08/12/2016 16:44

why the hell did i just read all 28 pages?

Luluandizzy · 08/12/2016 16:54

I'm sorry? He's in a custody battle with his ex for a shared bear?....run, run fast and never look back...

TheNaze73 · 08/12/2016 17:03

The whole sharing a teddy bear with the ex, is a tough dilemma that we must all have faced at least once.
Have you considered mediation?

Cleanermaidcook · 08/12/2016 17:37

I've needed a wee for an hour but cant stop reading! haven't laughed this much in forever thanks op!!
Also - Bear is not a cutesy bear at all. He is a foul-mouthed, port-quaffing, whoring bastard. He probably has gout -
^^
This - bear sounds magnificent, i feel i want visitation rights too. Grin

Seriously though, the ex needs to do one she obviously isn't over your dp (also she's batshit crazy)

Cagliostro · 08/12/2016 17:42

I felt a bit guilty eating gummy bears earlier

ItShouldHaveBeenJingleJess · 08/12/2016 17:51

Poor Kevin. Won't somebody please think of the cubs? Sad

..to be upset that DP shares custody of his teddy bear with his ex?
Middleagedmumoftwo · 08/12/2016 17:53

I'm assuming this is a joke post?

MrsC45 · 08/12/2016 17:59

😂😂😂 OMG! Hilarious. I'd have concerns about the bear attachment!

Craigie · 08/12/2016 18:03

Jesus H Christ, what a total werdo. A TEDDY BEAR. Run away as fast as you can and NEVER talk about this embarrassing episode again. FFS.

cmxx · 08/12/2016 18:08

I'm laughing so hard at this 😂😂😂

Why doesn't he get her another bear the same and tell her it's the same bear and she can keep it. Then they both have a bear and she's none the wiser 😂😂

PecanSandy · 08/12/2016 18:09

I can believe this. At university I had a flatmate who used to read her boyfriend's letters to her teddy bear.

No, I tell a lie. She used to hold the bear on her lap and hold the pages up so Teddy could read them.... and ask him if he was finished and should she turn the page over.

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