Thanks for the advice and kind words.
It is going to be so hard to be pleasant. I feel like she has stolen my life...she wanted my husband (sent in excess of 1000 text messages to him every month) and got him, she wants my child and will get him too. I worry that my son will find her more appealing as she is young and carefree and I'm not. I have to ride him to get his homework done or pick up his toys...you know, all those things we mom's get to do! She has an 8 year old SISTER.
We own several businesses. I'm sure that is what drew her to him in the first place. Everyone I know is in complete shock that HE could do this. Totally, not the type of person that you would expect this sort of behavior from. And Yes, I do blame him more than her but I know she had a b/f at the time that this was going on (thanks to my myspace research) so she is not entirely innocent.
I'm a quiet polite person. I just don't know how I am going to look at this girl, let alone speak to her.
Thanks again for all of your thoughts. Believe me, they really do help.
You can do it. If you're anything like me, you probably take a lot of guff (being polite and all). But mess with my family? HOO-BOY, the gloves are off and there's gonna be a smackdown. Be sad for yourself, but get good and MAD for your kid.
Just be sure you have the best lawyer in the universe and don't believe *anything* your Soon2BEx says. Talk softly if you must, BUT WALK INTO COURT WITH THE BIGGEST STICK on the planet. Hell might hath no fury like a woman scorned, but a scorned woman who's gotten smart?
She is to be feared.
To NY Disney fan -
I was not excusing the other party's complicity in the situation.
If this were a house-burglary? Maybe the honey could be the thief, but the Ex let her into the home, HE is the one who freely had planning meetings with the thief, he unlocked the door and disabled the burglary-alarm and arranged for a fence to take the stolen goods and who plans to enjoy the ill-gotten gains afterwards with the thief.
Both of them willfully chose certain actions every step of the way.
I've just seen sometimes that those "left" (whether they are the husband or the wife), that they place all/most of the blame on the outside party ("If only *he* hadn't come along!"), when it took TWO people to break those vows.
NMAmy - Yes, it is devastating. Everybody always thought my parents would never get divorced either.
agnes!