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Please help...desperate and now Social services now involved

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Micramummy · 09/02/2018 05:32

So I am in the process of divorcing my husband of of over 14 years after finding horrendous catalogue of pornographic and transsexual images and videos on his lap top going back several years including adverts to meet men and women in local woodlands for sex ad photo shoots etc. I have been completely in shock since the discovery and on autopilot for months whilst trying to divorce him and sell the family home.
My relationship with my dd has always been very fractious and she has always been incredibly close to her father. I was always very strict and him always very soft and I was always the career one and him at home a lot more.
I raise my hand and admit that I have smacked her from time to time when she has been out of line but over the last 8 months with all that is going on she has become more and more protective of her daddy and more and more abusive towards me (she is a teenager). She has some knowledge of what he has been doing-cross dressing/internet etc and actually thinks it’s ‘cool’ and tells me I am prejudice and he hasn’t broken any laws etc: She actually says she blames me because I was always at work Shock clearly she doesn’t know the sex/pornographic/videos part!
It rips me apart every time he is sat on her bed with a take away loving the limelight while she barely even lets me in her room and tells me daily she wants to live with Dad when the house is sold etc....
On two or three occasions over the last 8 mth we have got into a horrible confrontation and I have slapped her. I know this is wrong and have apologised to her after and tried to talk to her but there is just no getting through and I feel totally helpless in this complete horror story that I am living in.
Because of my stbxh I have lost my 17 year relationship, my family, my beautiful home is on the market, my daughter hates me..... and now she has told the school I hit her and they have reported me to social services !!!
I’ve now got to have a CAF and I am a professional women and could end up losing my career aswell as everything else.... I honestly don’t know what to do and almost took an overdose yesterday because I am so desperate

OP posts:
Olicity17 · 11/02/2018 07:33

Op, to be honest your posts come across as manipulative. You are very ambiguous and hint that your exs behaviour some how makes him an unfit parent. Except most of what you hinted at, isnt quite true.

I think you have experienced a very difficult time in your life recently. However i cant help wonder if you are this manipulative in real life and your daughter is aware.

There is no excuse for hitting your child. How many times have you got so frustrated, at work, that you couldnt control yourself and slapped a co-worker. I am betting its zero.

You can control you. You just dont. You are not a bystander in your own life. You have played an active part in where you are now.

Jaxtellerswife · 11/02/2018 07:56

No answer about whether he has actually cheatedHmm beginning to think not

ChaChaChaCh4nges · 11/02/2018 11:06

Me too.

OlennasWimple · 11/02/2018 11:47

If I found the same kind of stuff on my DH's computer (ads to meet up with people to have sex, trans porn etc), I would feel that he had been unfaithful to me regardless of whether he had actually slept with anyone else.

loveka · 11/02/2018 15:31

Of course it is being unfaithful. You don't have to stick your penis in someone to betray your partner.

Lostlily · 11/02/2018 16:14

I absolutely would consider this being unfaithful too.
'Advertising for people to meet for sex'

What does a man have to do to be considered unfaithful if that is not it?

ChaChaChaCh4nges · 11/02/2018 16:25

Well, in my book, and assuming we’re talking about sexual fidelity:

Looking at adverts - not unfaithful.
Responding to adverts, even if not going through with anything - unfaithful.
Videoing himself alone for his own sexual kicks - not unfaithful.
Videoing himself alone for someone else’s kicks - unfaithful.
Videoing himself with others - unfaithful.

Being trans, cross dressing, etc - not unfaithful, but definitely living a lie and definitely grounds for divorce if that’s what the OP wants.

I appreciate that different people will draw the line in different places.

But the point is that the OP hasn’t actually clarified what STBXH was doing in any of the photos/videos. Which is absolutely her right, of course.

Lostlily · 11/02/2018 16:41

Read more of the thread now. She said she felt sick when looking at the recommended thread. She is obviously still very shocked and dealing with all the repercussions of her actions with dd.
I think she needs counselling to deal with what her ex has been doing and having to live with him for a long time afterwards, not being able to disclose what he has done because of the shame and losing her home. marriage etc like she said....who wouldn't crack under all of that pressure?
What is her ex doing to support her through all of this I wonder

Jaxtellerswife · 11/02/2018 20:47

Yes I agree, if actual contact has been made with someone else even via an ad then that's unfaithful. But simply having an ad isn't although it suggests intent. I'm not defending him at all, just saying the actual description of what he's done is very vague. Regardless, it's a horrible shock for anyone
That aside, the issue with the slapping is awful. I would probably want to live with the non slapping parent too.

reallyanotherone · 11/02/2018 21:08

O/p.

Take some responsibilty.

Your relationship with your dd has failed because of your behaviour. Not hers, not your ex’s, but yours.

Until you accept that you need to change, stop hitting her, and treat her properly, nothing will change.

It’s nothing to do with your work, or your ex's cross dressing. It is all to do with how you treat her, and your refusal to accept it is your fault, you are choosing to blame everyone and everything else.

Go get counselling. Engage with ss, apologise to your dd, and try and rebuild your relationship. Leave your ex to his relationship with her.

His behaviour is between you and him and your marriage. It is nothing to do with the relationship between you and her.

Begrateful · 02/03/2018 03:21

Arrange for a house meeting to discuss all your concerns. Hopefully, the idiots will change their selfish ways and improve otherwise your best option would be to move out.

It's such a difficult situation to be in, you have to try and not let it drive you insane.

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