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I went through the exact same thing as you with my exhusband and am now happily remarried with our own little “tadpole”.
words of wisdom 2009
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I have three sons, an exhusband and a fiancee and well, I just had a complete tantrum yesterday because I have out of towners coming and I. just.wanted.a.clean.house.for.one.day and of course, it only lasted ten minutes.
Good Housekeeping: Totally Slobtastic Slackermom Edition | Her Bad Mother 2009
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I know cause I have an exhusband who was just like this right before I divorced him.
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But her exhusband took the kid to a shrink, who reported the alleged incidents to the child-services department, as required by law.
Michael's World 2009
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I thought Palin was a long shot until I read about her forcing someone to fire her sister's exhusband.
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I have three sons, an exhusband and a fiancee and well, I just had a complete tantrum yesterday because I have out of towners coming and I.just.wanted.a.clean.house.for.one.day and of course, it only lasted ten minutes.
Good Housekeeping: Totally Slobtastic Slackermom Edition 2009
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Unmarried; unemployed, crashing with her parents and with six children under eight not even by an exhusband, why should she seek more children anyway, the public is asking?
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WOW, thinking of that… You can not believe the strict rules we had to play by, according to my exhusband, You had to land on people if you had the chance to.
"Sisters spread happiness while brothers breed distress..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Detroit police said they would soon seek arrest warrants -- reportedly including one for Jeff Gillooly, Harding's exhusband with whom she still lives outside Portland.
Thin Ice 2008
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I would hope that my exhusband would not make political contributions and try to reduce my daughters livihood, just so he could get someone elected or get the "business" of the politician.
Sound Politics: Cantwell advisor: political contributions are a "necessary business expense" 2006
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