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parents evening/exes gf issues!!!
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thatgirlsam wrote: »:rotfl:
Gross!
Bathroom or kitchen?
kitchen as it's closer and sometimes i actually remember to take the pots out first
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Look at the positives OP. Your child's father is interested in how his child is getting on. Does it matter if he takes his girlfriend with him?
To be honest, it sounds as though things between you haven't really settled down emotionally, so maybe it's actually better to go separately, so that each of you can concentrate fully on what you're there for, rather than stressing and worrying about each other and all the related problems.0 -
ok, scheming gypsy you really are making me laugh!!!! I've been single since he left and really dont think i want another bloke if they think of peeing in the sinks!!!!!! But thankyou for making me smile
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That's absolutely truethatgirlsam wrote: »Ahhh no, classic mistake
Men don't care if the toilet is clean or not

Well we could pee in the sink, but I refuse to poo in it.scheming_gypsy wrote: »without women we could pee in the sinkFreedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.0 -
I dont want a confrontation at the school, and I wont make it harder if he wont stand up to her and say we're going together as parents. I just think he's being a wimp!0
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zoesmummy_2006 wrote: »ok, scheming gypsy you really are making me laugh!!!! I've been single since he left
at this point i was going to ask whereabouts you live.
butand really dont think i want another bloke if they think of peeing in the sinks!!!!!! But thankyou for making me smile
you went and spoilt it0 -
Lotus-eater wrote: »Well we could pee in the sink, but I refuse to poo in it.
I poo under my neighbours hedge and they just blame the other neighbours cat.0 -
haha, my apologies!!!! between you and lotus eater im choking on my anniseed rock!!!
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pollypenny wrote: »I can understand how you feel.
However, if your child spends a decent amount of time with father and GF, it's useful for her to know how she is doing in school - the positives and where she may need encouragement.
From a teacher's point a view, it is a pain when kids ask for two appointments. Imagine if the whole class did it.
We had one set of warring parents that we had to schedule on separate nights or plan different doors for them to enter and leave the school by.
Of course - if you did rip his clothes off in front of the teacher - it would liven up parents' evening for them no end!Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0
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