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30 Sep 09 #150915 by alieddy
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Thank you as I was again expecting a hostile reply from Gargoyle..something ANYONE in my situation does not need.
I am booked in at 10am in the mornign for mediation re the kids (me only to start with, then they call the husbadn in , then the both os us...I hope that means this week & not another 4 weeks away!!!!! Then again the husband has booked a secret holiday for Sat with the kids!) Solicitor is booked in Friday so I will hopefully at least know where I stand. he came aroudn tonight....has no idea on the kids or compassion..I feel like punching the crap out of him! I asked for one very simple thing over & over again awhile ago & last week & then again tonight...to do with the kids NOT me...he still just stood there like "DER" & I then thought OK..time to GIVE UP! Something simple will go into it later..to do with kittens we have! Simple but it really says the crux of our relationship..or should I say his commonsense & compassion.....he's totally a complete idiot! And I think now a narcissisitci!

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30 Sep 09 #150920 by alieddy
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Thank you :)

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