35 Instances Of Employers Writing Such Delusional Memos That Their Employees Felt Compelled To Expose Them
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"This is messy"
In life, relationships, especially with exes, can get pretty tricky. Sometimes it feels like you're stuck in a big tangled mess of feelings, things to do, and looking after people. This is the story of OP, a guy who's juggling a lot of family stuff and trying to do right by everyone.
OP is a man caught in a complex web of relationships. He has been in an on-and-off marriage with Cindy, with whom he shares a 17-year-old child. During one of their rocky periods, he met Stacy, with whom he had twins, now 12.
However, their relationship ended due to Stacy's infidelity. Afterward, OP reconciled with Cindy, and they now share custody of the twins on weekends due to their work schedules.
During a recent weekend when OP was scheduled to have the twins, his oldest daughter went into early labor. Despite this unexpected event, Stacy insisted that OP prioritize the twins over his daughter's situation.
OP made it clear that he wouldn't miss the birth of his grandchild and remained by his daughter's side. However, Stacy reacted angrily, accusing him of favoring his oldest daughter over his youngest children.
Throughout the weekend, OP tried to reach out to Stacy via text and calls but received no response. Now he's left wondering if he's in the wrong for prioritizing his daughter's needs over his weekend custody arrangement with his twins.
OP's ex, didn't seem to get how this moment is important for OP. She wanted OP to stick to their weekend plans with the twins instead.
But emergencies happen, and OP couldn't have seen this one coming. It's not easy finding someone to watch the kids last minute.
Being at the hospital was about being a good parent and grandparent. Even though Stacy got mad, OP was just doing what any parent would do in a serious situation.
His daughter needed him, and that mattered more than missing one weekend with the twins, who are old enough to understand stuff like this. When things get crazy like this, it's normal to feel overwhelmed. But the most important thing was being there for the child who needed him the most.