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What kind of Woman gets

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  • Laredo LeftyLaredo Lefty Member Posts: 13,451 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    My take....................... Shes a skank.
  • armilitearmilite Member Posts: 35,490 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by we_dig_it
    quote:Originally posted by armilite
    quote:Originally posted by we_dig_it
    quote:Originally posted by armilite
    quote:Originally posted by drobs
    Trash the girl all you want but it takes two to tango, has a paternity test been done?

    Is your son's wife still with him?






    Drobs has your reading comprehension fallen off the charts??? My son was with her one night 5 1/2 years ago. Together they bore a son, they were never together after that except at social functions where family is/was involved. And then again it wasn't all that often. They were never married nor was my son ever married. She did not even tell him that he had a son until he was 2 and a half years old. For the most part they were separated by 120 miles. Now after all this drama with my son she goes and doesn't it all over again and does it with a married guy, doesn't tell anyone she's pregnant and never sees a doctor until her water breaks. The child in her was not even connected to the placenta. My concern is how she treats her son my grandson if and when she is alone.
    If she mistreats him in any way like she did her recent pregnancy I'm very concerned for my grandsons welfare and safety as well as my sons concern as well.

    She moved back to town about a year ago and took a job on the other side of town. Apparently she said she quit due to all the drama at work and now we see that drama unfolding. She said she got another job as a cashier but we now know she never did.
    Her daddy pays for everything bought her a pickup truck, rented her a house and pays for what ever else she needs money for.

    I'm not saying my son is innocent here but he has stepped up and played his part in the rearing of a child. I would have thought she learned her lesson once and this was the purpose of this entire thread.




    You have a reason to be concerned about the welfare of your grandson.

    She sounds nutty to me.



    And her sister and her sisters husband are thinking the same thing in fact we heard that she was thinking of getting some help.
    And I didn't even get to the part with the 3 DUI's including jail time and the part where she rolled the SUV she was driving on her way to pick up my grandson from my sons house.
    I thank the Lord she did it before she got there.


    Maybe you (or your son) should consider taking her to court and prove her incompitant to raise the child. I would try to gain custody of the child. Its not as hard to do these days as it use to be.


    We are thinking the same here as well. She was supposed to be released from the hospital today, and we are keeping tabs on her. There was a rumor that she might take my grandson and head back up north under momma & daddy's wing.
  • we_dig_itwe_dig_it Member Posts: 6,614 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by armilite
    quote:Originally posted by we_dig_it
    quote:Originally posted by armilite
    quote:Originally posted by we_dig_it
    quote:Originally posted by armilite
    quote:Originally posted by drobs
    Trash the girl all you want but it takes two to tango, has a paternity test been done?

    Is your son's wife still with him?






    Drobs has your reading comprehension fallen off the charts??? My son was with her one night 5 1/2 years ago. Together they bore a son, they were never together after that except at social functions where family is/was involved. And then again it wasn't all that often. They were never married nor was my son ever married. She did not even tell him that he had a son until he was 2 and a half years old. For the most part they were separated by 120 miles. Now after all this drama with my son she goes and doesn't it all over again and does it with a married guy, doesn't tell anyone she's pregnant and never sees a doctor until her water breaks. The child in her was not even connected to the placenta. My concern is how she treats her son my grandson if and when she is alone.
    If she mistreats him in any way like she did her recent pregnancy I'm very concerned for my grandsons welfare and safety as well as my sons concern as well.

    She moved back to town about a year ago and took a job on the other side of town. Apparently she said she quit due to all the drama at work and now we see that drama unfolding. She said she got another job as a cashier but we now know she never did.
    Her daddy pays for everything bought her a pickup truck, rented her a house and pays for what ever else she needs money for.

    I'm not saying my son is innocent here but he has stepped up and played his part in the rearing of a child. I would have thought she learned her lesson once and this was the purpose of this entire thread.




    You have a reason to be concerned about the welfare of your grandson.

    She sounds nutty to me.



    And her sister and her sisters husband are thinking the same thing in fact we heard that she was thinking of getting some help.
    And I didn't even get to the part with the 3 DUI's including jail time and the part where she rolled the SUV she was driving on her way to pick up my grandson from my sons house.
    I thank the Lord she did it before she got there.


    Maybe you (or your son) should consider taking her to court and prove her incompitant to raise the child. I would try to gain custody of the child. Its not as hard to do these days as it use to be.


    We are thinking the same here as well. She was supposed to be released from the hospital today, and we are keeping tabs on her. There was a rumor that she might take my grandson and head back up north under momma & daddy's wing.


    Good luck with this situation. I hope it works out good for you and your family. I hope you are able to take custody of this child.
  • bigoutsidebigoutside Member Posts: 19,443
    edited November -1
    If you haven't had any reason to suspect abuse before now, I doubt there is any.

    But clearly, she has some impulse control issues and a history of making bad choices.

    I'm thinking you could sell her on the idea of leaving the boy with you and your wife for a while... you know, until everything gets settled with the new kid. Thats going to be a lot of work. And who knows whats going to happen at work. I'm guessing she'll be looking for a new job once she returns from leave. Or, she'll be moving in with her newly single boss. And I'm guessing he won't be particularly upset without having to take care of your grandson as well.

    I think you can sell her on it. It could be a win/win for everyone involved.
  • armilitearmilite Member Posts: 35,490 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by bigoutside
    If you haven't had any reason to suspect abuse before now, I doubt there is any.

    But clearly, she has some impulse control issues and a history of making bad choices.

    I'm thinking you could sell her on the idea of leaving the boy with you and your wife for a while... you know, until everything gets settled with the new kid. Thats going to be a lot of work. And who knows whats going to happen at work. I'm guessing she'll be looking for a new job once she returns from leave. Or, she'll be moving in with her newly single boss. And I'm guessing he won't be particularly upset without having to take care of your grandson as well.


    The new born as far as I know is living with here twin sister and her husband and he isn't to keen on the idea.
    She has no job so there is no returning to work. She's been out of work for at least six months.
    Other then that I no nothing more.

    I think you can sell her on it. It could be a win/win for everyone involved.
  • Waco WaltzWaco Waltz Member Posts: 10,836 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    She sounds like someone I was engaged to at one time in the past. Like a real dumb @zz who makes stuopid decisions in life.
  • JunkballerJunkballer Member Posts: 9,305 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Rich daddy, she has a new pick-up truck, she hot, she likes sex [:p] someones gonna love this women (for a short time anyway) [:D]

    "Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee

  • drobsdrobs Member Posts: 22,620 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by armilite
    quote:Originally posted by drobs
    Trash the girl all you want but it takes two to tango, has a paternity test been done?

    Is your son's wife still with him?






    Drobs has your reading comprehension fallen off the charts??? My son was with her one night 5 1/2 years ago. Together they bore a son, they were never together after that except at social functions where family is/was involved. And then again it wasn't all that often. They were never married nor was my son ever married. She did not even tell him that he had a son until he was 2 and a half years old. For the most part they were separated by 120 miles. Now after all this drama with my son she goes and doesn't it all over again and does it with a married guy, doesn't tell anyone she's pregnant and never sees a doctor until her water breaks. The child in her was not even connected to the placenta. My concern is how she treats her son my grandson if and when she is alone.
    If she mistreats him in any way like she did her recent pregnancy I'm very concerned for my grandsons welfare and safety as well as my sons concern as well.

    She moved back to town about a year ago and took a job on the other side of town. Apparently she said she quit due to all the drama at work and now we see that drama unfolding. She said she got another job as a cashier but we now know she never did.
    Her daddy pays for everything bought her a pickup truck, rented her a house and pays for what ever else she needs money for.

    I'm not saying my son is innocent here but he has stepped up and played his part in the rearing of a child. I would have thought she learned her lesson once and this was the purpose of this entire thread.




    I have trouble following this Jerry Springer stuff.

    I thought the married boss was your son, didn't realize this was now her 2nd kid.

    I'd still look into a paternity test.
  • armilitearmilite Member Posts: 35,490 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by drobs
    quote:Originally posted by armilite
    quote:Originally posted by drobs
    Trash the girl all you want but it takes two to tango, has a paternity test been done?

    Is your son's wife still with him?






    Drobs has your reading comprehension fallen off the charts??? My son was with her one night 5 1/2 years ago. Together they bore a son, they were never together after that except at social functions where family is/was involved. And then again it wasn't all that often. They were never married nor was my son ever married. She did not even tell him that he had a son until he was 2 and a half years old. For the most part they were separated by 120 miles. Now after all this drama with my son she goes and doesn't it all over again and does it with a married guy, doesn't tell anyone she's pregnant and never sees a doctor until her water breaks. The child in her was not even connected to the placenta. My concern is how she treats her son my grandson if and when she is alone.
    If she mistreats him in any way like she did her recent pregnancy I'm very concerned for my grandsons welfare and safety as well as my sons concern as well.

    She moved back to town about a year ago and took a job on the other side of town. Apparently she said she quit due to all the drama at work and now we see that drama unfolding. She said she got another job as a cashier but we now know she never did.
    Her daddy pays for everything bought her a pickup truck, rented her a house and pays for what ever else she needs money for.

    I'm not saying my son is innocent here but he has stepped up and played his part in the rearing of a child. I would have thought she learned her lesson once and this was the purpose of this entire thread.




    I have trouble following this Jerry Springer stuff.

    I thought the married boss was your son, didn't realize this was now her 2nd kid.

    I'd still look into a paternity test.



    Drobs
    Okay I forgive you and your an okay guy as well. My son did originally have a paternity test and it was his. The recent pregnancy is pretty much speculation but everything fits.
  • ManygunsManyguns Member Posts: 3,837
    edited November -1
    Curt, she is a skank. Not much you can do though. I have known a skank or two in my lifetime and have taken advantage of it.[:)][:)]
    Tom
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