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  • #16
    No. I'm sorry. I should be happy to have 250g of his debt. Wouldn't anyone be? Yes he's remarried - did you see "Thank God" ?? Sounds pretty positive to me. Nothing bitter about acknowledging that there ARE good dads out there. And yeah - he does deserve it - so while you're looking up definitions - look up "calling a spade, a spade" b/c that's all I've done. You have a good night too.

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    • #17
      I wrote nothing in my first response that should have been taken offensively and if I offended you, I am sorry.
      I was simply trying to point out, that your feelings of your ex, must be carefully kept in check due to the let me say; not so nice things you describe him as, and not to use the "B" word. It's easy to let your feelings take over. THAT'S ALL! I did not insinuate that you were guilty of what I wrote.

      However, you keep coming back with more of the same:

      Originally posted by hadenough View Post
      No. I'm sorry. I should be happy to have 250g of his debt. Wouldn't anyone be?
      sarcasm?

      Originally posted by hadenough View Post
      Yes he's remarried - did you see "Thank God" ?? Sounds pretty positive to me.
      Yes I did see that, but in the context, it had a negative connotation

      Originally posted by hadenough View Post
      Nothing bitter about acknowledging that there ARE good dads out there.
      I understood that clearly but you really said there are good dad's out there, but your ex is definitely not one of them.

      Originally posted by hadenough View Post
      And yeah - he does deserve it
      enough said

      bit·ter

         [bit-er] Show IPA adjective, -er, -est, noun, verb, adverb
      adjective 1. having a harsh, disagreeably acrid taste, like that of aspirin, quinine, wormwood, or aloes.

      2. producing one of the four basic taste sensations; not sour, sweet, or salt.

      3. hard to bear; grievous; distressful: a bitter sorrow.

      4. causing pain; piercing; stinging: a bitter chill.

      5. characterized by intense antagonism or hostility: bitter hatred.

      None of the above definitions describe your emotions. I was wrong and again I apologize.






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