Mum slams 'spineless' ex who used their daughter's name for child with new girlfriend
29.08.2023 - 11:59
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A woman has slammed her "spineless" ex for using their daughter's name for his second child with a different woman. Choosing a baby name can be difficult, especially when you're welcoming your second or third child.
Other people may have used names you like, or you may even have given the moniker to your older children. Normally, that would be a barrier, but one dad decided not to let that stop him as he gave his newborn daughter exactly the same name as his first child, reports The Mirror.
The move infuriated his first child's mum, who furiously turned to Reddit to vent her anger. She revealed that she had her 10-year-old daughter after a "drunken hook-up" with one of her friends. While the pair have never been a couple, they decided to co-parent and have been making it work since their little girl was born.
But the man's girlfriend recently welcomed a baby of her own, and the drama over the new arrival's name has caused a rift between the pair. Posting on Reddit, the mum - who did not reveal what her daughter's name is for privacy reasons - fumed: "I ended up falling pregnant with my 10-year-old daughter during a drunken hook-up with a friend in my mid-20s.
"Not the most glamorous or flattering truth but it's the truth all the same. When we found out we decided to keep the child and co-parent while remaining friends.
"Four years ago, he began to date his long-term girlfriend and they moved in together last year. She fell pregnant and I've been supportive to them both as much as I could be without crossing any lines.
"I've encouraged my daughter to help out whenever she's staying with them during the pregnancy and to behave, I've also made it clear that I want the children to have a close relationship, despite having
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