Send him a break up text, block his number, block him on social media and private your account. Change your locks if he has a key to your place. Let your friends/family know incase he reaches out to them and keep them aware incase he starts harassing you because it will come in handy later for a restraining order. If you have to meet him for any reason do it in a neutral public location where other people are there.
Ok first off as a parent, I would not let my child go for their first sleep over if I wasn't at home and available to get them at any point!
Also your husband was so very wrong for throwing biology at you like that. A parent is more than just biology, it is a person who is there everyday raising that child as their own and loving them like their own.
My suggestion would be to take time to calm down, don't get even or petty because that's not healthy for you guys or your child. Have a calm honest conversation together about the argument and work through it.
He hurt you and doesn't get to decide when you forgive that but hurting him back won't make you feel any better.
If you're still in love with her just admit it.
If only there was another choice.
We should implement the ability to say “hey, gf, call the police while I keep an eye on this guy”.
Did you really expect better from a 19yo? Dump her and find someone locally who doesn't BS you
Send him a break up text, block his number, block him on social media and private your account. Change your locks if he has a key to your place. Let your friends/family know incase he reaches out to them and keep them aware incase he starts harassing you because it will come in handy later for a restraining order. If you have to meet him for any reason do it in a neutral public location where other people are there.
This is my worst fear ?
Ok first off as a parent, I would not let my child go for their first sleep over if I wasn't at home and available to get them at any point!
Also your husband was so very wrong for throwing biology at you like that. A parent is more than just biology, it is a person who is there everyday raising that child as their own and loving them like their own.
My suggestion would be to take time to calm down, don't get even or petty because that's not healthy for you guys or your child. Have a calm honest conversation together about the argument and work through it.
He hurt you and doesn't get to decide when you forgive that but hurting him back won't make you feel any better.