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<blockquote data-quote="livestock101" data-source="post: 397048" data-attributes="member: 6129"><p>Sorry, but I tend to think there's a little validity to this comment. Why on earth is your husband still chit-chatting with her? No! No! No! </p><p></p><p>I'm divorced, with children and all, my I repeat ALL I speak to my husband about is the children. If he attempts to do any chit-chatting, I remind him that we are discussing the children and only the children. My current husband totally agrees. The previous marriage is over. There's no need to discuss anything other than children (if you had them together) and then move on.</p><p></p><p>What it comes down to is your husband is allowing her to become part of YOUR marriage. He needs to put his foot down, put you first and put her in her place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock101, post: 397048, member: 6129"] Sorry, but I tend to think there's a little validity to this comment. Why on earth is your husband still chit-chatting with her? No! No! No! I'm divorced, with children and all, my I repeat ALL I speak to my husband about is the children. If he attempts to do any chit-chatting, I remind him that we are discussing the children and only the children. My current husband totally agrees. The previous marriage is over. There's no need to discuss anything other than children (if you had them together) and then move on. What it comes down to is your husband is allowing her to become part of YOUR marriage. He needs to put his foot down, put you first and put her in her place. [/QUOTE]
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