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I want my ex to pay CS, but child not even allowed

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30 Jun 12 #340016 by Peppylapugh
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Nearly vomitted there lol, sex ewwwww. He would like to, but I don''t believe in going backwards. Nothing on this earth would make me go near that man in that way again.
You are right about him adopting a new way not to pay, as that is so his character. I am taking what you say on board thank you.

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30 Jun 12 #340017 by Peppylapugh
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You know the thing is, he, like me wanted a child, he has adult daughters off his ex, and wanted a son, he now has a son and does nothing for him. His daughters on the other hand, he bends over backwards to help them, even though they are in their 20''s.

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