Should I cut off contact to save my child?
I dated a guy who hid from me the fact that he was a severe alcoholic. After I realized it, I continued to date him, thinking it was love when it wasn’t. Unfortunately, after two years of dating, I became pregnant.
He saw her only twice when she was a baby, and I had to travel to him for both of those visits. My daughter cries for him. He also has an 18-year-old daughter from a previous relationship I found out about only after I was pregnant. He abandoned her, too.DEAR DISILLUSIONED: Because the reason he gives for not contributing to child support is he doesn’t work , consider discussing this sorry situation with a lawyer. It might be worth the money to pay for one consultation.Dear Abby: I thought I was helping my girlfriend, but she says I was smotheringMy husband and I have been married 37 years. We’ve always been happily married. He gives me loving greeting cards, telling me how much he loves me, and so much more.
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