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Living with an Ex.


Floppin

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So I'm sure that a few of you remember me posting an angry thread about my ex and her cheating and whatnot. So let me fill you in on what's happened since.

 

We still live together. We've been officially split up since November, but we still seem to live in the same house. In fact, we still sleep in the same bed. We had tried sleeping in separate beds for a while, but we would just end up fuging each other anyhow, so what's the point?

 

She was dating that old dude, and I would watch our daughter while she went to his house over night, sometimes. Apparently, they broke up because she doesn't have enough time for a relationship and he was getting all pissed off about her not spending enough time with him. Or somesuch nonsense, who cares. Anyhow, she's supposed to move out, but she doesn't really seem to make any progress in that direction.

 

So in the mean time, we fug each other and simultaneously give each other poo about the other people that we fug. I make fun of her for fuging an old dude and she gives me a hard time because there's a slew of 18 year old girls that want to bone me at work. 

 

Then things like last night happen. I somehow wake up rubbing on her tits with her hand on my cock and we have a half asleep 2am quicky.

 

She says she's moving out.......

 

Does this seem normal?

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Is it normal for two horny people that have a mutual attraction to fug? Yes.

Is the situation normal? No.

imho do what's best for your daughter... if you two can live together amicably, then so be it. If not, move out and move on.

Also, Fuzz has a point about protection.

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nothing even close to normal in that initial thread, nope!

 

I had friends that divorced each other and lived in the same house...her upstairs with the kids, him downstairs alone.  I swore they did it just for tax purposes.  I'd never be able to do it...I wanted my ex to become familiar with the front and rear bumper of my truck!

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Is it normal for two horny people that have a mutual attraction to fug? Yes.

Is the situation normal? No.

imho do what's best for your daughter... if you two can live together amicably, then so be it. If not, move out and move on.

Also, Fuzz has a point about protection.

 

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