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Date Posted: 15:41:15 03/26/16 Sat
Author: Ruby
Subject: Re: Husbands bisexual confession after 10 years
In reply to: Alison 's message, "Husbands bisexual confession after 10 years" on 16:18:18 03/25/16 Fri

My ex was very cooperative and humble until he realized that it was not going to buy him any sympathy or consideration. Then he got nasty and blamed our divorce on me to anyone who would listen and stopped any generosity towards me. He did this after apologizing to my dying parents and promising them that he would take care of me no matter what. Too little too late, as I have advised here before, I got him to sign over as much as I could before he figured it out. I ended up with exactly two friends and financial security. I got the best friends and our other "friends" got him. He is now trying to pull the same crap on our child who has recently challenged his behavior. She isn't buying his lies either. It is only a matter of time until he gets nasty with her, probably when she turns eighteen and he feels he can get away with it. In the mean time she is taking him for everything she can get. Like mother, like daughter.

It is my advise to get in front of this. Initiate and follow through with a divorce. If reconciliation is meant to be then do it after divorce. He will have certainly shown his true colors by then.

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