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anisaerah

Member
This is the text of their now-deleted Gofundme his wife posted, for some context:
(I hope this is allowed, there's no identifying info and it's been deleted for weeks)

In November of 2013, the lives of my husband, daughter and I changed when after losing our apartment we were forced to move to a motel to keep from staying off of the streets. The shelters were all full and we had no family who were able to take us in. With both my husband and 10 yr old daughter, we celebrated our first Thanksgiving and Christmas together in the small motel room with only one bed to share.

Since then my husband and I have been struggling with finding and keeping a job as well as finding a stable place to live so that we can provide a stable living home for our daughter to come, visit and stay. But being faced with his limited skill set to customer service and my inability to be able to lift, walk, and stand, we have been limited to my husband finding seasonal positions and me as a cab driver. Both of these did not provide enough to pay for the motel rooms we were forced to continue to live in because we could not save for a better place. While, we have been blessed with help from my family and our church during this time of struggle, they too are unable to help any more. In addition, the positions that we had did not last due to the economy and lack of work.

This past February, we were blessed to be able to stay with my husband's parents for a short time. But we are now finding that we are still in the same predicament as before as we are both searching for jobs and a permanent place to stay, as well as a healthier environment for us both.

In less than a week and a half, we will be forced to face another change and will have to find another place to live as his parents will be moving and are unable to continue to offer us a place to stay.

After battling severe depression and having to face multiple people with negative attitudes towards us and our goals and not believing in our capabilities, we have come to realize that we need to make some changes for us.

We have started a GoFundMe page because we have come to the difficult decision to move out of state. We have decided that the best way to improve our mental and physical health is to remove any of the negativity around us and to give us a positive environment and a fresh start with more opportunities for employment and residence. After some searching, researching, and discussing we choose to move to Oregon as soon as we are able to.

We are asking for your help in the hope that you will either be willing to help in either donating or sharing our story. Please help to give us a fresh start in Oregon. The funds would be used for us to travel there by van (gas, food, and motels) and for a place for us to stay when we get there as well as the initial deposit for an apartment and for furniture and other items we would need when we get there. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. God Bless.

There was a picture of my daughter accompanying this. I complained about that to Gofundme, and it was deleted soon after.

No, they still have not given me a real answer for "why Oregon, of all places, when your daughter lives in MI?"
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
20? It's up to 20??? Criminy, I have some catching up to do!


To be perfectly honest I'm literally gobsmacked at this whole thing. I know Mom isn't perfect, but damn ... I feel like naming her Most Likely To Reward Ugliness With Patience And Dignity.

I mean ... I can't even put it into words.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
And anisaerah? There is a second thread where the poster pretty well admits it's his new wife. Print that one, too.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
I printed. I don't think I really need to use it beyond insurance for further shenanigans.

Always better to have more than you need, than to regret not having it should you need it. NOW, I would suggest a new username and only telling a select few what it is. Because if *I* were him/wifey, I'd be watching this one.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
Everyone knows what the angry-dads site means by their favorite tiny acronym "NJ," right? :rolleyes:

Useless trashiness, that place.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Everyone knows what the angry-dads site means by their favorite tiny acronym "NJ," right? :rolleyes:

Useless trashiness, that place.

It's actually not - they provide Dads a lot of useful information. Same as here and other sites - there;s good and bad info, so one need beware. They come down pretty hard on jerks.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
It's actually not - they provide Dads a lot of useful information. Same as here and other sites - there;s good and bad info, so one need beware. They come down pretty hard on jerks.

We can disagree. But they regularly call women, ex-wives, ex-lovers, and new girlfriends "nut jobs." I don't respect that.
 

anisaerah

Member
Honestly, I don't have anything to hide and I don't have any super secret legal plans.

I see the threads got deleted over at the other site.

I also tend to think they give good advice to dads, and point out when they aren't putting their kids first, but man, are they bitter about women. I guess that's understandable, but still.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
We can disagree. But they regularly call women, ex-wives, ex-lovers, and new girlfriends "nut jobs." I don't respect that.

LOL Ever read the invective spewed over at steptalk?

As for the NJ designation? Meh. Big deal. We've all called our exes as bad or worse.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
We can disagree. But they regularly call women, ex-wives, ex-lovers, and new girlfriends "nut jobs." I don't respect that.

What I got from perusing that forum was that they call pretty much all women "nut jobs", they give pretty good advice about children, but they are the most anti co-parenting bunch I have ever seen. In fact, they seem to consider any attempt at reasonable co-parenting to be "controlling".
 

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