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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 607189" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>His dad wanted to take him to live with him because he said he wanted to be more active in his life. He has a wife from hell who does not like my kids so I was reluctant. He told me he was going to take him anyway, and use my bipolar against me to gain custody. He did not want difficult child because she has too many problems, but he really wanted to be a part of my son's life. I agreed to have him move there in April. Now he's going back on his word and saying he can't handle it. Not because easy child is a bad kid, because he truly is a very easy child to raise, but simply because his wife doesn't want him there. This summer he had to go to work with his dad every day because she didn't want to have to look after him. My son had to sit there at his dad's job for ten hours bored out of his mind because she couldn't be bothered with him. I don't get what her problem is. My son is the easiest kid on this planet. He is super quiet and barely says a word. He either has his nose buried in a book or he's on his cell phone playing computer games. He doesn't cause problems. When difficult child was a baby we had my ex's teenage son living with us. He was at home with me all the time while his dad was out working. I never had a problem with him. I actually grew to love him like my own son. I treated him better than his dad did. I never complained about having him there. As a matter of fact, I kind of liked having him with me to keep me company while my ex was working long hours. I don't get what this witch has against my son or what her problem is. I know one thing, easy child moving back in with me is going to be permanent. His dad says that he wants to take him later when things are more stable, but I am putting my foot down. I won't have my son being bounced around like a basketball. He already has a hard time with transitioning as it is. He is going to be here to stay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 607189, member: 2196"] His dad wanted to take him to live with him because he said he wanted to be more active in his life. He has a wife from hell who does not like my kids so I was reluctant. He told me he was going to take him anyway, and use my bipolar against me to gain custody. He did not want difficult child because she has too many problems, but he really wanted to be a part of my son's life. I agreed to have him move there in April. Now he's going back on his word and saying he can't handle it. Not because easy child is a bad kid, because he truly is a very easy child to raise, but simply because his wife doesn't want him there. This summer he had to go to work with his dad every day because she didn't want to have to look after him. My son had to sit there at his dad's job for ten hours bored out of his mind because she couldn't be bothered with him. I don't get what her problem is. My son is the easiest kid on this planet. He is super quiet and barely says a word. He either has his nose buried in a book or he's on his cell phone playing computer games. He doesn't cause problems. When difficult child was a baby we had my ex's teenage son living with us. He was at home with me all the time while his dad was out working. I never had a problem with him. I actually grew to love him like my own son. I treated him better than his dad did. I never complained about having him there. As a matter of fact, I kind of liked having him with me to keep me company while my ex was working long hours. I don't get what this witch has against my son or what her problem is. I know one thing, easy child moving back in with me is going to be permanent. His dad says that he wants to take him later when things are more stable, but I am putting my foot down. I won't have my son being bounced around like a basketball. He already has a hard time with transitioning as it is. He is going to be here to stay. [/QUOTE]
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