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As a recent divorcee, it would be churlish to reveal what annoys me the most about my ex, apart from that unfortunate business with the crinkle-cut beetroot which tipped us over the edge. So, what winds you up about your significant other? If you have no partner, tell us about workmates. If you have no workmates, improvise with an annoying tramp

(, Thu 4 Aug 2011, 14:47)
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I'd have dumped her too
Terrible behaviour. Do let us know what happens, we all love gossip. YAK YAK YAK
(, Fri 5 Aug 2011, 16:12, 1 reply)
Cheers
Genuinely touched by the empathy guys.

I don't have many close friends round here to chat the situation over with And the vindication that "it's not just me!" has been well received. Currently we're not really talking and obviously the dog is still a problem. Few points that compound the situation:

1. Am divorced after a ten year marriage with a controlling woman who always got what she wanted without consulting me to the extent that I came home from work one day to find polish builders digging up out front garden after me expressly saying that we couldn't afford a new driveway!
2. Found out via Facebook that prior to discussing the dog, it had already been chosen and pictures posted to all friends and family.
3. She is a nurse and regularly works till after midnight in A&E
4. My 9 year old daughter was hospitalised after a dog bite and is quite understandably petrified of the bloody things.

To conclude, it's not the physical fact that we have a dog, I don't have a problem with them, it's 8 weeks old and is actually quite cute. It's really the lack of respect and the underhand organisation of the whole deal.

Will keep you posted.

Cheers.
(, Fri 5 Aug 2011, 18:56, closed)
Pick better women, Dear.
And I wish you could have replied, "And YOU need a new flat!"

Ah well, so move out, and take the dog with you (cue evil woman laughter...).
(, Sat 6 Aug 2011, 13:10, closed)
Yep
It's a sorry state of affairs which gets worse when there are kids involved. I feel your pain.

Nice QOTW eh. Gets you all stirred up and everything. RAAAAARRRR!
(, Mon 8 Aug 2011, 15:27, closed)
Hmmm
If it were me, I think these extra points would mean it's the end of the line. She has no respect for you. I understand you want to make it work, being divorced.

To quote a good friend of mine, Lord Alberthorne of Chessington: "DUMP DAT BITCH"
(, Tue 9 Aug 2011, 12:13, closed)

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