Her Ex’s New Girlfriend Is Convinced That Her Ex Is The Father Of Her Baby, Even Though She’s Engaged

elnariz - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
elnariz - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

This 21-year-old woman broke up with her ex-boyfriend about a year and a half ago.

They were previously together for a long, four years. But, her boyfriend would cheat on her and badmouth her to both his family and friends. That’s why she decided to end their relationship.

Following their split, she also met a new guy who wound up proposing and becoming her current fiancé. Right now, she and her fiancé have even just welcomed their first baby into their family.

Yet, just yesterday, she was reminded of her ex-boyfriend again. It all began when she received a random message on Instagram, and when she checked the notification, she realized it was from her ex’s new girlfriend.

“And the message itself was basically asking me why I was trying to text her man,” she recalled.

At that point, she was taken aback and replied– detailing how she hadn’t spoken to her ex-boyfriend in over a year. She also asked the girl not to contact her ever again.

However, her ex’s new girlfriend still must have looked at her Instagram and saw that she had a baby because the following message she received was downright shocking.

“The girl asked me if my ex was the father of the baby,” she revealed.

She immediately shut that down and clarified that her ex was not her baby’s dad. Then, she told the girl to leave her alone since she was not at all interested in getting roped into any drama that was happening in her ex’s relationship.

elnariz – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Well, after she did that, she started receiving even more messages. But this time, they were from the girl’s friends!

“Saying I was being rude and insensitive because the girl’s pregnant, and she caught my ex messaging other girls and thought I was one of them,” she added.

Then, the girl’s friends even had the nerve to ask if she was “sure” that her ex wasn’t the father.

This pushed her to send a photo of her baby with a text reading, “Does my son look like he could possibly be his?”

For some context, she is Hispanic, her fiancé is Asian, and her ex-boyfriend is Black. Not to mention, she claimed that her baby is practically her fiancé’s twin.

Anyway, after she sent the photo, the girl’s friends just left her on “read.” And since then, she’s been rethinking how she handled the whole situation.

“Now that I’m looking back, I am starting to feel bad for how I spoke to her because I know how narcissistic my ex is and how she might be struggling, especially with being pregnant,” she admitted.

That’s why she’s now starting to wonder if how she responded to her ex’s new girlfriend was reasonable or just downright rude.

Can you understand why she became defensive when her ex’s new girlfriend tried accusing her of things? Would you have reacted the same way or not? Do you think her response was justified?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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Katharina Buczek graduated from Stony Brook University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Digital Arts. Specializing ... More about Katharina Buczek

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