Dear Amy: They say you never forget your first love.
Life for me was like a “rom-com” movie; I grew up as the girl next door in a gorgeous home. I was in love with the boy next door, “Brian.”
About 10 years ago he reached out to me on social media, but it was a shorter conversation than I would have liked, as I was in a relationship. Fast-forward to today. We are both married to different people, and he lives in a different city. Your persistent thoughts and dreams are also an invitation for you to explore and examine your current relationship to your “lovely” husband.
My son is three years old, and his mother does not allow me to see him because she still holds on to grudges from my past.I believe I can be there as the father to our child.– Want to be a DadIf you go through the court, you could be ordered to attend parenting classes, take drug tests, or attend therapy before you are permitted visitation. You would need to submit proof to the court that you have complied.
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