Chitra73
Jul 8, 2011, 04:51 PM
I was recently with a man I went to school with. We were together long distance for 6 months, we spoke on the phone 3 times a day for hours and one of us travelled every single weekend. It's taken this long for the kids to be really comfortable around each other which is a big thing for my daughter, she is so shy. We planned, right down to the last detail to move in together, because I live in a very isolated area with few friends an family, and because his parents, mt parents and my eldest daughters father lives where he is, I would move there. We looked at rentals all the time. I'm pretty much living in poverty, I have dial up internet and only one channel on TV, we have nothing. We were going to move and both of us would earn an income, we would have a nice house and a new car and we would actually live like a normal family. My eldest couldn't wait, she doesn't have anything, no iPod, no mobile no nothing. Marcus treated me like gold, I'd never been treated so well in my life by anyone, I got a good morning message every morning for 6 months, he spoilt me and my girls.
The problem was my little ones father lives here and I'd have to legally fight to be able to move her away from him. I applied for legal aid back in March and it's been nothing but waiting. I had to wait to get it approved then I had to wait for a date to have mediation with her dad. Nothing was happening so I pushed and pushed and I changed my solicitor to someone who would help me move it along faster. I had one child starting high school next year and the other starting big school and I wanted to be up there and settled before then.
Finally I got a call from my new solicitor and said mediation would be in 2 weeks I was so damn excited Iv'e waited so long. I went up there last weekend (just gone) and had a great weekend, he had found a nice rental home and drove my daughters and I to see it, and then on Monday I came home and that's when it all turned bad. At around 5pm my soliciotr rang me and told me he'd been looking into it over the weekend and that my best chance to go would be now, in the school holidays, before mediation. If I'm already up there it would be hard for him to get me back because at the moment there are no orders. He said if I wait her father can stop me from going. He said "ring your boyfriend tonight and talk to him and ring me back in the morning" he was so pushy.
I tried to call him in a bit of a panic and texted him but he was out to dinner with his daughter, I didn't know that and he got the ****s with my persistence. I didn't get hold of him. The next morning, which was Tuesday I didn't get my good morning message so I sent one, he said "don't even bother with me today I've got the ****s. You ruined dinner with my daughter last night and I want the day off" I told him I needed to speak to him urgently but all day he just wouldn't answer his phone. I became really angry and we finally did speak but it was a horrendous fight where he hung up. I ended up texting him what the solicitor said but got no answer.
Then the solicitor rang and hounded me asking if I'd spoken to him yet. Eventually I spoke to him Wednesday morning and he said 'let's just have some space and see what happens, right now I don't think you should go to mediation, this is just sucking the fun out of everything'. He said the move was making me crazy and he no longer wants to live with me. He even changed his relationship status on Facebook within the hour to single.
Last night I couldn't take the uncertainty anymore, especially given the legal twist, so I asked him if he was still thinking about it or if he's made up his mind and he answered that he has made up his mind and was sorry things came to this. Is it really possible to fall out of love this quickly? He has an enormous amount of pride.
I have mediation on Tuesday, I have no idea what I'm going to say when I get there. And my daughter can't believe that her life here is going to stay the same after all. I cannot financially afford to move alone.
Last Friday before I left to go see him I got this message "I love you so much missy :-) can't wait to see you, hurry up and get here", which is nothing out of the ordinary I always felt assured of his love for me.
I thought I erased all the swearing out my question, I apologise.
A couple of things I forgot to mention... the night I received the text saying he'd made up his mind, I replied with can I talk to you one last time to say goodbye and are you OK?" He said "I'm not ready to talk, sorry, I'm OK I just need to get my head around it." Promising? Or not?
The problem was my little ones father lives here and I'd have to legally fight to be able to move her away from him. I applied for legal aid back in March and it's been nothing but waiting. I had to wait to get it approved then I had to wait for a date to have mediation with her dad. Nothing was happening so I pushed and pushed and I changed my solicitor to someone who would help me move it along faster. I had one child starting high school next year and the other starting big school and I wanted to be up there and settled before then.
Finally I got a call from my new solicitor and said mediation would be in 2 weeks I was so damn excited Iv'e waited so long. I went up there last weekend (just gone) and had a great weekend, he had found a nice rental home and drove my daughters and I to see it, and then on Monday I came home and that's when it all turned bad. At around 5pm my soliciotr rang me and told me he'd been looking into it over the weekend and that my best chance to go would be now, in the school holidays, before mediation. If I'm already up there it would be hard for him to get me back because at the moment there are no orders. He said if I wait her father can stop me from going. He said "ring your boyfriend tonight and talk to him and ring me back in the morning" he was so pushy.
I tried to call him in a bit of a panic and texted him but he was out to dinner with his daughter, I didn't know that and he got the ****s with my persistence. I didn't get hold of him. The next morning, which was Tuesday I didn't get my good morning message so I sent one, he said "don't even bother with me today I've got the ****s. You ruined dinner with my daughter last night and I want the day off" I told him I needed to speak to him urgently but all day he just wouldn't answer his phone. I became really angry and we finally did speak but it was a horrendous fight where he hung up. I ended up texting him what the solicitor said but got no answer.
Then the solicitor rang and hounded me asking if I'd spoken to him yet. Eventually I spoke to him Wednesday morning and he said 'let's just have some space and see what happens, right now I don't think you should go to mediation, this is just sucking the fun out of everything'. He said the move was making me crazy and he no longer wants to live with me. He even changed his relationship status on Facebook within the hour to single.
Last night I couldn't take the uncertainty anymore, especially given the legal twist, so I asked him if he was still thinking about it or if he's made up his mind and he answered that he has made up his mind and was sorry things came to this. Is it really possible to fall out of love this quickly? He has an enormous amount of pride.
I have mediation on Tuesday, I have no idea what I'm going to say when I get there. And my daughter can't believe that her life here is going to stay the same after all. I cannot financially afford to move alone.
Last Friday before I left to go see him I got this message "I love you so much missy :-) can't wait to see you, hurry up and get here", which is nothing out of the ordinary I always felt assured of his love for me.
I thought I erased all the swearing out my question, I apologise.
A couple of things I forgot to mention... the night I received the text saying he'd made up his mind, I replied with can I talk to you one last time to say goodbye and are you OK?" He said "I'm not ready to talk, sorry, I'm OK I just need to get my head around it." Promising? Or not?