sister separated from husband

Discussion in 'Relationships' started by Jennifer19, Apr 8, 2014.

  1. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    my dad said he would put a camera outside somewhere so she can see who is at the house when she is not home
     
  2. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I get what your saying. just wanted other peoples thoughts that are not in my family
     
  3. calgirl

    calgirl Senior Member

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    Their problems were far more serious way before the silly sleepover. It was not worthy of calling it a "marriage".
     
  4. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    strange internet dating guy sleeping on the couch drunk on first date?

    yes id say its pretty strange that nothing happened..usually there is at least a rape attempt or a murder


    Jerry Springer material this is
     
  5. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    I thought when 2 people going out was consider a date not 3? me and my sister met him at the casino we gambled together it's not as if they were alone yeah ok crashing on the couch maybe not the best idea but would be even worse having someone drive drunk
     
  6. LM2014

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    If you met him at a casino, why are you and your sister responsible for him driving home drunk? Or did you move the party to her house and then she felt responsible?

    Either way, it's dangerous to let a stranger stay in your house. Worse case scenario: he could have raped then killed both of you, stolen everything in the house. Then burned it down. Some or all of those things have actually happened to people. (I left out torture.) Do you ever read the news? There are bad people out there, so smarten up, both of you. Don't become another statistic.

    And this irresponsible behavior makes her look like an irresponsible parent. She could lose custody if the soon to be ex makes a big deal out of this....
     
  7. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    she seems too like the guy I guess she wanted too hang at her house so she could talk more with him and get too know him better. we were having fun and she asked if he wanted too hang at the house we sat in her basement drank some beers and smoked a little pot listen too music and hung out that's all that happened I guess he didn't feel like driving home so my sister said you can crash on the couch if you want
     
  8. Jennifer19

    Jennifer19 Senior Member

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    her husband already knows a guy spent the night he had one of his buddies drive by around 4 in the morning and saw a guys truck out back. he had asked my sisters friend if she has been seeing him while they were still together and she said no she was not she just started seeing this guy and no they have not been sleeping together. Eric husband never wanted kids too begin with he has threatened too leave the kids for good but never threatened too take them away
     
  9. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Wait until he connects that taking the kids means she pays support and it emotionally hurts her.

    He will take her down the road to custody hell. And he's got ammo.
     
  10. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    He has no ammo. He's an alcoholic with a DV charge. They both need to change. Shouldn't be a competition.
     
  11. *MAMA*

    *MAMA* Perfectly Imperfect

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    I feel sorry for the kids.
     

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