bbyfathers...
I get some of y’all have loving relationships with your child’s father whether together, married or just coparenting but is there anyone who just isn’t that lucky ? 😞 my baby father and I were together until august of this year due to his dishonest, sneaky, cheating ways. he was cheating on me while I was pregnant and my gut said he was so I would always ask and he’d lie of course so I went through the phone “ I PAID FOR AND GAVE HIM “ & found everything and I made him tell me everything that he’s ever done .. let’s just say even after I ended it, he’s obviously still doing it which I got over but now we’re living together with our little one, I had her nov 4th, and he’s so inconsiderate of my schedule with her or the troubles that I’m going through with myself and her while he’s gone.. he’ll come home from work, be in her face while she’s sleeping and she wakes up and he goes straight to sleep. He’s a smoker (milds) and will come home from working and smoking and will lay or sit in the bed, or even step in the room stanking like air out first, she can still inhale that. I’m basically being treated like I ain’t shit and all I do is cause problems and give attitudes and that I’m in the way of him getting with this girl he been talking to at work . Crazy thing is he recently seen that I’m talking to someone else and grabbed me up like I did something wrong. Now he doesn’t even sleep in the room, come in the room or anything only if she’s up to talk to her for a little and he disappears all day on his days off, so my baby takes his spot, idc more time with my child. He’s just such a child and immature still, it’s driving me crazy.. I’m trying so hard to act like he’s not even there. Don’t get me wrong I appreciate him not leaving but he fucked us and our family all the way up.. I’m trying to be nice, I’m not someone who will use my bbygirl has a weapon whenever he wants her he can come spend time with her but he starts so many arguments with me over little shit, I don’t even wanna deal with him at all..
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