Ex-wife has our dog - I want to see it.

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Facts: Married 3 years, divorced last fall, no kids, wife was a ***** last time we had to meet a few months back.

We adopted a dog in our first year of marriage and it is registered in our names.

Wife's parents have the dog now...they've had it since the divorce. She told me she was going to keep the dog herself, but for whatever reason she never brought it back to her new apartment. It pissed me off...but I was dealing with the fallout of divorce and my dog wasn't the number one priority.

The last time we spoke, I expressed interest in seeing the dog again and she seemed to be OK with the idea.

So, the issue here is that I need to break contact to do it. Roughly 60+ days of No Contact. I'm noticing more indifference now when I begin to think about her. I'm beginning to detach and I'm moving on.

So...does anyone have any recommendations of the best to approach this? I still have her email, and her phone number is somewhere in my home but not in my phone at the moment, so I guess I can text her.

I just want a good couple of hours with my dog again...

Advice?
 

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Take this whatever way you want: the b1tch is getting along just fine without you. Stick to what gets you along.
 

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it's a dog, not a child. let go. u don't need to have any further contact with your ex.
 

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donking said:
it's a dog, not a child. let go. u don't need to have any further contact with your ex.
Fvck that. It's my dog. We spent a ton of money on it. My ex said I could see it, she told me I could see it after we split.
 

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bradd80 said:
I agree with the others, it's just a dog and is replaceable. I think you're still really attached to this woman (don't kid yourself, 60 days isn't enough to create indifference). I think you may be using the dog as an excuse to talk to her.

Regardless, just email the woman and ask her if you can see that dog. The fact that it is at her parents' place is perfect, bc you don't have to see the wench and have her reopen your wounds.

Mind you, if she says no or otherwise acts like a b*tch there's nothing you can do. Also understand that as soon as you get into contact with her (even over email) you will start to hurt all over again and you'll have to restart the healing process from scratch.
Thanks. Even though I'm becoming indifferent...you are suggesting a longer non contact duration?

I always have the option of not seeing her and just visiting her parents house to see the dog...but I don't know what nonsense she's told her folks about me since divorce. Her dad knew she was sort of a fvcked up person, her mom is obviously protective but I don't know how they stand with me.
 

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If it was my dog, I would have stolen it from her parents long ago. If you haven't done that by now, then the dog is probably not that important to you.
 

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Same thing has happened to me, yes he was my best buddy running partner etc but for me to see the dog she wants me to continue paying vets fee and dog food , well F'that not a chance is that happening.
My hard part and yes I feel totally detatched from her, is that she continues to text me and if I don't reply she says well next time you arrange to see our son I won't reply to you

I can't get my own dog due to the hours I work but another option is to volunteer to walk someone elses dog
 

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If you are that desperate just take the damned dog when it is outside and they aren't looking. What are they going to do?
 

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Ok...I'm going to give this a few days. Obviously, my approach is going to have to be pretty strong and not passive like a p.ussy. Any other advice?

My pain is subsiding...I've got two dates lined up next week...things are coming around...

Thx for the responses.
 

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expos said:
Ok...I'm going to give this a few days. Obviously, my approach is going to have to be pretty strong and not passive like a p.ussy. Any other advice?

My pain is subsiding...I've got two dates lined up next week...things are coming around...

Thx for the responses.
You just need to forget about that dog... you don't want the dog at all.
 

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Malice said:
I am getting the feeling he is using the dog as an excuse to contact the ex.
Fvck it. I found her dad's email address and I'll just contact him. Fvck my ex.

BTW I'm drunk.
 

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So do you want to just see the dog, or do you want to own the dog? If you only want to see the dog just forget about it man.
 

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Ummm.....you are divorced, so why do you give a fvck if you contact her or not? You're not going to get back with her.

Go get your damn dog, man.
 

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no ****. either you care enough to get the mutt, or you don't, quit bytching about it.
 

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twentee said:
no ****. either you care enough to get the mutt, or you don't, quit bytching about it.
LOL. Good point.
 

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I've seen this happen to two different friends.

Both times the guy battled and got "his dog" back. In both cases within 3-6 months the dog was cramping the newly single guy's lifestyle and getting totally neglected.

Try and do what is best for the dog.

I know when I was single there was absolutely no time for a dog.
 
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