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Boyfriends kid is cruel
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[quote:Bing Bong Lee:MV8zOTU4MTAyXzcxNTUwMjA5X0VBRDVDRUY3] How old is that little beotch? It's great to hear you say how you put your son's well-being over the rest. It's the only thing that truly matters and he will be grateful for it, if not really now, then surely later. Plenty more fish in the sea. [/quote]
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I have one, my boyfriend has two. One of his had become extremely angry, emotional, bossy, entitled, and sad. I feel bad for her, her mom is real lazy, likely drugged, and doesn’t really take care of them - grandmama does - and I think the little one is imitating that attitude. I feel horrible for her. . But at the same time, my son is starting to get extremely sad after we all hang out. I’ve never seen him like this before and it’s always now after our hangouts. .and he’s seemingly picking up some of her cruelty. Any suggestions? I love his kids at this point but I’m going to choose my sons well-being over there’s. I feel like I have no place to say anything about it.
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