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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 673235" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I have three grandchildren by three different baby daddies (don't know if she had any more) that I have no contact with. It was draining with their mother to hear, everytime she got in a snit or didn't get her way, "You will never see me or your grandkids ever again" It was so stressful, I called her on it. Every time I did see them, they would make comments like "Gee, "she" actually gave us presents, or "is "SHE" actually going to pay for our dinner. Never mind I took her in at a time when one of the pot head, druggie or alcoholic daddies, were threatning her and the kids life. I miss them, especially the oldest who I was closest to. I am sure we will come across each other some day. The middle one has a ton of emotional problems (like his uncle) and I always felt bad for him as his mother has always been in denial since day one. It was definately a hard decision, but the saying "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" isn't true when it comes to my eldest. I didn't want to put the grandkids in the middle of a pi**ing contest with their mother</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 673235, member: 47"] I have three grandchildren by three different baby daddies (don't know if she had any more) that I have no contact with. It was draining with their mother to hear, everytime she got in a snit or didn't get her way, "You will never see me or your grandkids ever again" It was so stressful, I called her on it. Every time I did see them, they would make comments like "Gee, "she" actually gave us presents, or "is "SHE" actually going to pay for our dinner. Never mind I took her in at a time when one of the pot head, druggie or alcoholic daddies, were threatning her and the kids life. I miss them, especially the oldest who I was closest to. I am sure we will come across each other some day. The middle one has a ton of emotional problems (like his uncle) and I always felt bad for him as his mother has always been in denial since day one. It was definately a hard decision, but the saying "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" isn't true when it comes to my eldest. I didn't want to put the grandkids in the middle of a pi**ing contest with their mother Marcie [/QUOTE]
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