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Beat this for tight exH!

28 replies

Twillow · 30/08/2018 21:30

Our DD needs some new school PE socks. I am working shop hours until school starts so she asked him to take her. He said to her tell your mum to send you with the money, because I give her money for you (£140 maintenance each month - I pay for all clothes, school meals, trips and after-school activities, because I'm not prepared to make the child suffer over our bad relationship). This man earns three times what I do.

Making a point over £5. How tight is that!!

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c3pu · 01/09/2018 22:38

My ex asked to get passports for the kids. She said said to sort out one and she'd do the other. Cut a long story short, I needed a long version of her birth certificate to send off, she only had the short one. She wanted me to pay for her birth certificate because it's for the kids passport, not for her... And then she wants me to hand it over to her free of charge, because I won't need it afterwards.

Doingreat · 01/09/2018 22:53

What sort of monsters are these men who deny their own flesh and blood the very basics? What happened to loving your child more than life itself?

@Blushingm so he doesn't feed his dc when she's at his? Wtaf?

nicenewdusters · 02/09/2018 01:09

Love your child more than you hate your ex. Lots of men simply can't do this. The children do invariably come to see them for what they are. But as most women do love their children more than they hate their ex, this is a hollow "victory."

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