Advice from Amy Dickinson.
I took care of him and helped him to get a much better job. I wake up before him, pack his lunches, do his laundry, and cook and clean up after him.I also found out that he was connecting with other women the entire time.
My girlfriends took me out and I met a lawyer – very respectful, very kind, and he seems like a gentleman.We talked on the phone for hours about how what he did was wrong and how his life was so much worse without me. Your desire to rescue this man and patiently teach him how to be a decent human seems to reflect a lack of humility on your part.
You might be able to do some deep therapeutic work in order to figure out why you are drawn to this situation, but in the meantime, you should do only one thing: Decide to protect your daughter from the chaos this man creates in your life.She is an extremely toxic person who doesn’t respect any boundaries, and I decided it was more important to protect my son than try to have a relationship with her.My son is now four months old.
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