I told her about the female draft & regardless of what info I send her she thinks I'm making it up & goes on watching "The View". She also does not believe that liberals are supporting the trans agenda. She was a charge nurse in high risk perinatal so I sent her the Christopher F. Rufo, Dr. Haim stuff & she thinks I want to be trans(?).
I told her about the female draft & regardless of what info I send her she thinks I'm making it up & goes on watching "The View". She also does not believe that liberals are supporting the trans agenda. She was a charge nurse in high risk perinatal so I sent her the Christopher F. Rufo, Dr. Haim stuff & she thinks I want to be trans(?).
I tell her this is about the future of our children & our country. Doping them up & performing surgeries on them will in my thinking eventually make them government dependents.
Does she ever give you any reason to believe she'll adjust her thinking based on what you say? Doesn't sound like it, but if you have children together I can see your dilemma.
At times it seems like it & I'll talk to her 2 days later & it's all gone. I went through a rough time where I made some really bad choices & she was very supportive so although I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer I feel I owe her something. After our divorce she adopted (at birth) a boy, now 12 that says; he's gay. I'm not being fair I have a daughter from another relationship that's pan-amorous I just did not understand the consequences of trusting public schools & morality now I do!
There's a type of personality that will agree with you in conversation but later revert to their basic stance without giving a verbal rebuttal. It's possible that she's just humoring you, and that can be for a number of reasons. As for trusting public schools, all you can do is stay informed and involved. My ex is an administrative at a charter school where our kids went and sold me on the idea that she would make sure they didn't fall through the cracks, but guess what? That's how she made sure they'd get indoctrinated with progressive ideas. Ultimately she used her position to have my %50 custody taken from me with false accusations of abuse. The judge did not buy that but she managed to keep me apart from my son's until after the graduated. It was my fault for trusting her but I'm also in education and I've learned many times how school admins are essentially unaccountable to the public. They know that most single dads don't have the time, energy or social capital to make them keep agreements or respond to our concerns.
Don't respond if it's too personal, but I'm wondering if her assistance during your rough patch has made you need her approval. I've been there, too...
It's cool! All I have is the truth. Yes, she lead me to Jesus for one & I thought of it as returning the favor & giving her a heads up on the liberal agenda & what she needs to be careful of with her son since he had issues too. At 8 years old he was hanging with a supposedly gay 8 year old with a lesbian mother which my Ex befriended. I spent very short time being gay after the divorce so I told her; spending time with a lesbian, with a gay 8 year old may not be a good move for your son. The casting pearls before swine thing is pointless, we communicate less & less.
I told her about the female draft & regardless of what info I send her she thinks I'm making it up & goes on watching "The View". She also does not believe that liberals are supporting the trans agenda. She was a charge nurse in high risk perinatal so I sent her the Christopher F. Rufo, Dr. Haim stuff & she thinks I want to be trans(?).
I tell her this is about the future of our children & our country. Doping them up & performing surgeries on them will in my thinking eventually make them government dependents.
My ex is the type of Ivy educated progressive who won't live anywhere near black people...
Does she ever give you any reason to believe she'll adjust her thinking based on what you say? Doesn't sound like it, but if you have children together I can see your dilemma.
At times it seems like it & I'll talk to her 2 days later & it's all gone. I went through a rough time where I made some really bad choices & she was very supportive so although I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer I feel I owe her something. After our divorce she adopted (at birth) a boy, now 12 that says; he's gay. I'm not being fair I have a daughter from another relationship that's pan-amorous I just did not understand the consequences of trusting public schools & morality now I do!
There's a type of personality that will agree with you in conversation but later revert to their basic stance without giving a verbal rebuttal. It's possible that she's just humoring you, and that can be for a number of reasons. As for trusting public schools, all you can do is stay informed and involved. My ex is an administrative at a charter school where our kids went and sold me on the idea that she would make sure they didn't fall through the cracks, but guess what? That's how she made sure they'd get indoctrinated with progressive ideas. Ultimately she used her position to have my %50 custody taken from me with false accusations of abuse. The judge did not buy that but she managed to keep me apart from my son's until after the graduated. It was my fault for trusting her but I'm also in education and I've learned many times how school admins are essentially unaccountable to the public. They know that most single dads don't have the time, energy or social capital to make them keep agreements or respond to our concerns.
Don't respond if it's too personal, but I'm wondering if her assistance during your rough patch has made you need her approval. I've been there, too...
It's cool! All I have is the truth. Yes, she lead me to Jesus for one & I thought of it as returning the favor & giving her a heads up on the liberal agenda & what she needs to be careful of with her son since he had issues too. At 8 years old he was hanging with a supposedly gay 8 year old with a lesbian mother which my Ex befriended. I spent very short time being gay after the divorce so I told her; spending time with a lesbian, with a gay 8 year old may not be a good move for your son. The casting pearls before swine thing is pointless, we communicate less & less.