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aww =[
I honestly would blame the father, my mom tries to get me to treat her boyfriend like a father. What I'm saying is it's more likely that your ex is pushing for his daughter to see her as a mother figure instead of her ACTUALLY seeing her as a mother figure. Because she's young, and her parents just got divorced she's waaay more vulnerable to believe what her parents say. So please, kill your ex.
that sucks i bet ur ex husband told her to do that to get u
You ought not to blame the father or the girlfriend, people. I highly doubt he told anyone to do anything, I know plenty of kids with split parents, it's natural for them to like one household more then another.
It's natural for her to call someone else mommy in a divorce. She may think the girlfriend has been a better mommy then you, or has been around her more. IDK the situation, but I know divorceses aren't clean and they aren't easy, especially for the children. You should be happy that your daughter excepts her. My mom married a guy I didn't like. At all, which really sucked. I wish she had married someone I felt comfortable calling "Dad". Quit being selfish. You're still her mother.
you think the father's new gf's attempt at buying the girl's affection is natural? "Quit being selfish." wow. just wow. and why the **** would you even consider calling your mother's new husband "dad" anyways?
i am speaking from the perspective of a new gf, and you need to realize that that is a hard position too, especially if it's a serious relationship. By having your daughter call her mom she is not trying to usurp your position, she knows that you are the mother. And you can not blame the "i don't want to leave" comment on her without knowing the entire situation, ask your daughter why she said that, did you ever consider YOU may have done something?
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you can probably blame your ex-husband for that
that's horrible!! i feel so bad for you. hope things work out