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<blockquote data-quote="gjax58" data-source="post: 647376" data-attributes="member: 18753"><p>MidwestMom, I kind of agree with you. BUT, the mother of my sons daughter (thank goodness he knew not to marry her) was a sweetheart for maybe the first 6 months or so of their relationship until her true self eventually came out. As time went on he was told to get away from her even her Uncle told my son to get away from her and that fell on deaf ears. By then he was already in love and we all know when it gets that far, well love is blind and NOTHING will change ones mind until it gets as far as it got with my son. My Granddaughter was THE best thing that came out of that mess, and to have her now, well I'm glad that things happened the way they did. Because now I have a BEAUTIFUL Granddaughter and the ex is, well the ex, yay!! believe you me my son has learned his lesson and says that from now on he will listen to anyone who has doubts about his next girlfriend. He has decided to focus on getting his career back and bringing up his daughter before he jumps into another relationship anyways, so I guess that I can safely say lesson learned <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />....Tomorrow he goes up against the board to see if he does get his job back so fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gjax58, post: 647376, member: 18753"] MidwestMom, I kind of agree with you. BUT, the mother of my sons daughter (thank goodness he knew not to marry her) was a sweetheart for maybe the first 6 months or so of their relationship until her true self eventually came out. As time went on he was told to get away from her even her Uncle told my son to get away from her and that fell on deaf ears. By then he was already in love and we all know when it gets that far, well love is blind and NOTHING will change ones mind until it gets as far as it got with my son. My Granddaughter was THE best thing that came out of that mess, and to have her now, well I'm glad that things happened the way they did. Because now I have a BEAUTIFUL Granddaughter and the ex is, well the ex, yay!! believe you me my son has learned his lesson and says that from now on he will listen to anyone who has doubts about his next girlfriend. He has decided to focus on getting his career back and bringing up his daughter before he jumps into another relationship anyways, so I guess that I can safely say lesson learned :)....Tomorrow he goes up against the board to see if he does get his job back so fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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