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Was she shagging that greaseball then Parky, is that where it all stemmed from?

 

Yes, unfortunately.

 

Motherfucker, I hate shit like this. Sorry to hear that mate, I think I'd probably end up in jail if wor lass ever pulled that sort of shit on me, especially when there's kids involved.

 

I think about it everyday, but the downside is losing access to the bairn.

 

As in, not allowed to see her or the fact he/she is in Jormany? Has she moved that shitbag in then?

 

...as in if I beat his brains out Mrs P will tell everyone inc (Parky Jnr) that I'm a nutter etc and use it to keep me away. He's moved to Denmark for 3 months...The upshot of which was she told me last week she was going to visit him at which point I started booking flights.

Fuckin third world economic refugee Croat cunt. I wouldn't trust none of those slavic cunts, you can see in their eyes they are evil people, Croatians/Serbians all the same they are savages and it's the same all the way to India from there. Look what happened at Vukovar the cunts. They are robots, same as the Russians as well. She needs bitch slapping, maybe this is a shit thing to say but it's better to find out her true colours while you're still a young virile lad than if you got to 40 having wasted the best years of your life with someone who does this with nothing more than a ecomomic asylum seeker from a former war ravaged bandit country. It's worse breaking your leg than being mentally tortured, but I hope this is the way you feel in two or three months...

 

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Thanks again for your thoughts lads - MKSC and especially yours Stevie, it just about covers the anger and frustration I feel. One day god willing I will have my moment. There is one thing I know already about life is that somewhere, somehow - sometime things get evened out. I will go to Church this Sunday and try and be more at peace with myself.

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Hey Parky, I only drop in and out of here these days, and I kept reading bits and pieces, but thought it was just you messing on. Didn't realise that you were going through a shite time. Anyway, sorry to hear about this, and I hope you find a way to make things work out for the best for you and your daughter.

 

Was planning on coming to the Trent for a match nearer Christmas, so hopefully see you then as well.

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There must be something in the air at the moment, me and my Mrs have parted company this week too, I'm back living with my mum and dad, still seeing my kids everyday but it's not easy, having to sit my kids down and explain to them that I had to leave was the hardest thing I've ever done.

 

not good at all. :D

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There must be something in the air at the moment, me and my Mrs have parted company this week too, I'm back living with my mum and dad, still seeing my kids everyday but it's not easy, having to sit my kids down and explain to them that I had to leave was the hardest thing I've ever done.

 

not good at all. :D

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

Feel for you mate and really sorry to hear that. For now we're sticking to the 'I have to work in England' story which is a whole lot easier to spin.

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There must be something in the air at the moment, me and my Mrs have parted company this week too, I'm back living with my mum and dad, still seeing my kids everyday but it's not easy, having to sit my kids down and explain to them that I had to leave was the hardest thing I've ever done.

 

not good at all. :D

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

Feel for you mate and really sorry to hear that. For now we're sticking to the 'I have to work in England' story which is a whole lot easier to spin.

 

Thanks dude, it's got to beat the "mum and dad aren't friends anymore" line that I had to use.

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There must be something in the air at the moment, me and my Mrs have parted company this week too, I'm back living with my mum and dad, still seeing my kids everyday but it's not easy, having to sit my kids down and explain to them that I had to leave was the hardest thing I've ever done.

 

not good at all. :D

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

Feel for you mate and really sorry to hear that. For now we're sticking to the 'I have to work in England' story which is a whole lot easier to spin.

 

Thanks dude, it's got to beat the "mum and dad aren't friends anymore" line that I had to use.

 

The only bit of advice I would give is that no matter how bad things are try and keep on workable terms with the Mrs, it will make future situations/issues easier and the kids need to see it.

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There must be something in the air at the moment, me and my Mrs have parted company this week too, I'm back living with my mum and dad, still seeing my kids everyday but it's not easy, having to sit my kids down and explain to them that I had to leave was the hardest thing I've ever done.

 

not good at all. :D

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

Feel for you mate and really sorry to hear that. For now we're sticking to the 'I have to work in England' story which is a whole lot easier to spin.

 

Thanks dude, it's got to beat the "mum and dad aren't friends anymore" line that I had to use.

 

The only bit of advice I would give is that no matter how bad things are try and keep on workable terms with the Mrs, it will make future situations/issues easier and the kids need to see it.

Didn't feel great last night, I'm coming down with the lurgy. Read this post and felt worse!

 

I feel for the lads involved but can only stress the importance of never slagging the ex off in front of the kids. At the end of the day they're more important than either of you and they'll be upset as it is.

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Thanks for the kind words, it's the kids that is making it so difficult, I can cope with living at my parents house with just a carrierbag with a handful of clothes in, it's the thought of my kids which is the killer, on the surface they seem to be coping really well, I'm making far more of an effort to maximise the quality time I have with them.

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Sorry to hear that Jimbo.

 

How long were you married?

 

I've been happily married for just over 6 years, I've got a almost 5 year old daughter and it would probably kill me if anything like that happened.

 

I'm mild mannered, but I think I would probably snap.

 

Someone mentioned earlier, it's only time that will heal the pain.

 

Chin up lads!

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Sorry to hear that Jimbo.

 

How long were you married?

 

I've been happily married for just over 6 years, I've got a almost 5 year old daughter and it would probably kill me if anything like that happened.

 

I'm mild mannered, but I think I would probably snap.

 

Someone mentioned earlier, it's only time that will heal the pain.

 

Chin up lads!

 

not married, but together 13 years, got 3 kids and a mortgage so I might as well be !

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shit! sorry to hear that Jim, (must be something with Lowestoft women!!) i know what your saying re living with the folks, when i split up last year i could have moved back home, but the only thing that stopprd me was the bairn, he's 7 and knows that mum and dad arnt best friends anymore, we keep it civil when hes about, he has been saying he wants to live with me all the time, currently have him 3-4 nights per week just wish it was full time, not wanting to blow my hooter but he is much happier with me and all his mum does is tell him off etc (no i'm not a fun time dad) on the other hand though my ex's daughter who i have raised as mine since she was 4 (now 14) just wont bother coming to stay, does not reply to texts etcv its just like she has taken sides firmly with her mum and mums new fella (fooking manc!!! twat!) so it really feels like i'm losing her slowly and its really hurting!!

 

keep strong guys keep focused and remember the most important thing is the kids!!

 

good luck

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There must be something in the air at the moment, me and my Mrs have parted company this week too, I'm back living with my mum and dad, still seeing my kids everyday but it's not easy, having to sit my kids down and explain to them that I had to leave was the hardest thing I've ever done.

 

not good at all. :D

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

Feel for you mate and really sorry to hear that. For now we're sticking to the 'I have to work in England' story which is a whole lot easier to spin.

 

Thanks dude, it's got to beat the "mum and dad aren't friends anymore" line that I had to use.

 

The only bit of advice I would give is that no matter how bad things are try and keep on workable terms with the Mrs, it will make future situations/issues easier and the kids need to see it.

Didn't feel great last night, I'm coming down with the lurgy. Read this post and felt worse!

 

I feel for the lads involved but can only stress the importance of never slagging the ex off in front of the kids. At the end of the day they're more important than either of you and they'll be upset as it is.

 

I remember thinking Peter Andre has his head screwed on right when he only had good words for Jordan on Jonathan Ross recently.

 

Unfortunately I later saw the slag on 'Live from Studio Five' with her Shemale boyfreind calling him a cock end. You could see the witch is the sort of lass who'll be turning the kids against their dad at every opportunity.

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