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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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 PostNo. I'm sorry. I should be happy to have 250g of his debt. Wouldn't anyone be?
Originally posted by hadenough View PostYes he's remarried - did you see "Thank God" ?? Sounds pretty positive to me.
Originally posted by hadenough View PostNothing bitter about acknowledging that there ARE good dads out there.
Originally posted by hadenough View PostAnd yeah - he does deserve it
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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