The ex is trying to reclaim the dog because he feels threatened by the new relationship and is using the dog as a way to maintain a connection with his ex. He has shown persistent behavior, confessing his love and trying to remain involved in her life over the years.
The ex has been responsible for only 5 to 10% of the dog's care, primarily babysitting when the primary caretaker was away.
The primary caretaker should consider taking legal action, such as a restraining order, because the ex has shown threatening behavior and persistent attempts to interfere with her life. Legal action can ensure her safety and protect her rights as the primary caretaker of the dog.
The ex's behavior is considered creepy and petty because he has not moved on after four years, continues to confess his love, and tries to maintain a connection through the dog. His actions are not about the dog but about his inability to accept the end of the relationship.
The listener is advised to stop seeking comfort from DL men and to leave the married man alone. The situation is harmful to all parties involved, and the listener should seek a relationship where they can be loved openly and honestly.
The listener is suggested to watch the movie 'Cover' because it provides a realistic portrayal of the challenges and dangers faced by DL married men and their partners. It can offer insight and understanding into the complexities of such relationships.
Hey y'all! In this episode, Jess is helping Taylor's friend who's co-parenting a dog with her ex. She also helps a listener with handling a situation with his DL lover. Tap in!
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