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Feb 15, 2008 16:17

you said to a mutual friend that you didn't want me to have this baby ( Read more... )

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anonymous February 20 2008, 23:27:12 UTC
You've said plenty. I really don’t care that you “haven’t call me a bitch” you had one of your immature friends leave me a voicemail months before you gave birth, saying shit I know only you and my good friends know, and no it was obviously not sent by one of my 4 best friends because it was attempting to be pretty cruel, and as far as anyone else sending that, they wouldn’t know the information and have my number. So, for you to do that and for you to post something on myspace for your whole friends list to see, acquaintances and best friends alike, about YOU and YOUR CHILD’S situation..ranting on about the horrible father you chose for your child. AND THEN BLAMING IT ON EVERYONE BESIDES THE TWO PARENTS OF YOUR CHILD. that to me is very immature, and screaming for sympathy and attention. Bad mouthing Justin to the whole world when he doesn’t even badmouth you to his friends. I don’t think this shit is anyones’ business BUT you and Justin. Maybe your best friends too since you need someone to talk to, but not everyone and their mom. Because there are two sides to a story and your story is usually very different than his. Obviously I’m more familiar with his. And I obviously was outrageously furious a Justin, I’ve broken up with him twice, and said pretty horrible things to him, but there is nothing between you and I for me to forgive you for or care about forgiving you for.
The beauty in me NOT HAVING A CHILD is that I don’t need to tell my loving boyfriend to take care of his child... that’s all on you. Not to mention the fact that he was taking care of his child when you had allowed him to do so. No one seems to take into consideration that YOU obviously pull all the strings, considering everything is up to you if he wants to see his child. If his plans don’t match perfectly with yours his are obviously the first to be dismissed.
If the father of my child was a stoner, as long as he wasn’t smoking weed while with my child, and wasn’t physically a danger while with my child… then it wouldn’t be my choice to make if the father smoked.
Keep in mind, although weed can affect those who don’t use if often dramatically, for Justin it helps him sleep and simply calms him. He doesn’t get super high and act stupid. It’s less affective than prescription pills would be.

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