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    Brittney...assuming that you are not a troll, you have demonstrated in every post that you have made on these forums that you are the poster child for a bad co-parent. You totally do not understand that your child's father has rights, and you do not understand that your child actually also has the right to have his father be part of his life. I am assuming (again assuming that you are not a troll) its because you are very young and just do not "get it".

    However, its very clear, from what you have said happened in court that the judge does realize, or at least suspect, that you are a very bad co-parent, and the judge is trying to push dad into getting an attorney so that the attorney can prove that and crush you in court.

    Unless you grow up very quickly, and learn to make better choices in boyfriends (not talking about dad here, talking about the other one) and learn to be a good co-parent, its inevitable that you are going to end up being the non-custodial parent to your child...and maybe even a non-custodial parent with supervised visitation.

    You are either an internet troll, or a very young and ignorant mother who doesn't understand what it means to be a co-parent, or you are the girlfriend of dad trolling the internet to see how possible it is to make mom look bad in court.

    None of those choices are admirable...all of them mean that you need to do some serious work on yourself.
    ^^^^ THIS.

    I am actually hoping it's the first. The second option leaves me with no faith in humanity and the third? Dad should know better to have his whateversheis pull this trick.

    Thank you for having the almost unbelievable superhuman strength to not poke her with a stick. Pretty sure we've all used our sticks too much already

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    ^^^^ THIS.

    I am actually hoping it's the first. The second option leaves me with no faith in humanity and the third? Dad should know better to have his whateversheis pull this trick.

    Thank you for having the almost unbelievable superhuman strength to not poke her with a stick. Pretty sure we've all used our sticks too much already
    That is my last try. I am posting a sticky to myself with that screen name.

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    Hope it works. Excellent post.

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    I'm not a troll or that woman. She's the one trying to take my son away from me. The judge even gave her right of refusal or whatever it's called. So if I'm busy and so is his dad she gets him. But he won't do that for my boyfriend. Why would he give her right to watch MY child??

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    She thinks that just because she studied "early child education" and "volunteered" in church daycares for 4 years that she actually knows about my kid. She thinks she tell can tell that he could have autism just cuz she worked with kids that have it. But I think she's a idiot. I only ask her for her opinion on these things about my son to see what she says. But she really thinks she has a right to say anything about him.

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    I'm not a troll or that woman. She's the one trying to take my son away from me. The judge even gave her right of refusal or whatever it's called. So if I'm busy and so is his dad she gets him. But he won't do that for my boyfriend. Why would he give her right to watch MY child??

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    She thinks that just because she studied "early child education" and "volunteered" in church daycares for 4 years that she actually knows about my kid. She thinks she tell can tell that he could have autism just cuz she worked with kids that have it. But I think she's a idiot. I only ask her for her opinion on these things about my son to see what she says. But she really thinks she has a right to say anything about him.

    Hah.

    BINGO!

    We have a winner, folks!

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    I don't get it

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    I don't get it
    that's the point everybody has been trying to make

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    I was <this> far from wanting to continue the joke. But then a thought occurred to me. She's littering this forum. She's using this forum for the same little game she has played before on a different site.

    So let's get this cleared up.

    This poster has used the same key phrases and red flags, some of it actually word for word, which have been used elsewhere. Look at her spelling, her syntax. Her grammar. She can't keep up - she just can't keep up with who she's pretending to be. And naturally, every time she's shot down, she makes another thread - using the same "hot button" issues used before.

    Next it's going to be whining because she was typing from her phone and going too fast and that's meant to explain the stunning inconsistencies. After that there will be talk of relocating with Felon Boyfriend plus Child, out of state (the wild card here is whether or not she'll actually say that she won't tell Dad). Shortly thereafter, we're going to learn that Dad "abuses" the child. Yells, spanks once or twice, he argues with his girlfriend and she doesn't want the child to be around that, Dad makes him wear sunscreen, or won't let him play on the computer all day. Hell I'll even toss in a baby pug who she KNOWS will bite the poor child. Probably a cat waiting to steal the child's breath, too, while we're there. And horror of horrors, DAD INSISTS on the child learning how to brush his own teeth! He's clearly the devil.

    What else, what else...

    Hey - first thread she wrote! I called it on the first thread! Damn, but I'm good

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    I'm not even sure what you're talking about. My son's dad and his gf don't have a dog or a cat. His gf wants to take my son from me and she tries acting motherly with him even though I've said not to.

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    I'm not a troll or that woman. She's the one trying to take my son away from me. The judge even gave her right of refusal or whatever it's called. So if I'm busy and so is his dad she gets him. But he won't do that for my boyfriend. Why would he give her right to watch MY child??

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    She thinks that just because she studied "early child education" and "volunteered" in church daycares for 4 years that she actually knows about my kid. She thinks she tell can tell that he could have autism just cuz she worked with kids that have it. But I think she's a idiot. I only ask her for her opinion on these things about my son to see what she says. But she really thinks she has a right to say anything about him.
    You would rather him be unattended than with someone whom he knows and who cares about him?

    If you don't want to know her opinion don't ask. You would also complain if you asked and she declined to reply.

    YOU are a danger to your child, IMO.

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