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Confession: I don't like my difficult child's girlfriend, at all
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 571045" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It really hoovers. I couldn't stand my son's now ex wife, but he was married to her for ten years. She treated us like dirt and he stuck up for her because "I have to. She's my wife." You really can't do anything about it either. I tried to sort of gently warn him before they tied the knot, but it didn't work. They ran off and eloped then had my grandson who is a huge difficult child as are both of them. As for her family: they were not very classy, but they had money. In the US, that alone can buy you class. Her mother had a breathalyzer in her car because she had had too many drink/drive tickets. But her father was rich and he paid her a lot of money to work for him. This family would ignore us anytime we were in the same room as them, which was as seldom as possible. I'm secretly and meanly happy she left my son.</p><p></p><p>You have my sympathy. I hope he dumps her or she gets tired of him before a kid comes into the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 571045, member: 1550"] It really hoovers. I couldn't stand my son's now ex wife, but he was married to her for ten years. She treated us like dirt and he stuck up for her because "I have to. She's my wife." You really can't do anything about it either. I tried to sort of gently warn him before they tied the knot, but it didn't work. They ran off and eloped then had my grandson who is a huge difficult child as are both of them. As for her family: they were not very classy, but they had money. In the US, that alone can buy you class. Her mother had a breathalyzer in her car because she had had too many drink/drive tickets. But her father was rich and he paid her a lot of money to work for him. This family would ignore us anytime we were in the same room as them, which was as seldom as possible. I'm secretly and meanly happy she left my son. You have my sympathy. I hope he dumps her or she gets tired of him before a kid comes into the picture. [/QUOTE]
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