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first of all please dont judge me i have registered on here as a last resort and only want some advice thank you
sorry if this is posted in wrong place
i am a white british girl who had a relationship with a british born pakistani muslim we had a 3yr relationship and we have a 3yr old daughter together. I ended the relationship when our daughter was 1yr old i didnt want to as i loved him but i could not cope with me and our child bieng a secret from his family apart from his brother i asked him to tell his family about us and he said he did but they did not want to know us or ever see us although i believe that was a lie and that he didnt tell them about us at all. I only knew the area he lived in with his parents only 10 minutes from where i live but i never knew the street name or anything he would come and stay over at mine but we only went out in public a handfull of times in 3 years. When our daughter was born he was a great dad always there for her and me until i ended it because i didnt liike my daughter bieng kept a secret and since then he has only been to see her twice in 2 years. I recently got in contact with someone who knew him and who gave me his full real name ( i always knew the name i called him was not his real name) and his full address he does not know i know this information.Our daughter is now 3yrls old and she asks about him all the time and gets upset sometimes which makes me sad and angry i dont understand how he can just abandon her because of religion which is whta i think this is all about! what god says its ok to abandon an innocent child?? i dont think he should get away with not bieng in her life and i am considering going to his home and confronting him wether his family are there or not as our daughter is missing out on having him in her life i basically came on here to get some advice and see what people think about my situation. It is breaking my heart seeing her upset and asking where is my daddy? why have i not got my daddy?? can anyone give me some advice?? it would be greatly appreciated thank you
sorry if this is posted in wrong place
i am a white british girl who had a relationship with a british born pakistani muslim we had a 3yr relationship and we have a 3yr old daughter together. I ended the relationship when our daughter was 1yr old i didnt want to as i loved him but i could not cope with me and our child bieng a secret from his family apart from his brother i asked him to tell his family about us and he said he did but they did not want to know us or ever see us although i believe that was a lie and that he didnt tell them about us at all. I only knew the area he lived in with his parents only 10 minutes from where i live but i never knew the street name or anything he would come and stay over at mine but we only went out in public a handfull of times in 3 years. When our daughter was born he was a great dad always there for her and me until i ended it because i didnt liike my daughter bieng kept a secret and since then he has only been to see her twice in 2 years. I recently got in contact with someone who knew him and who gave me his full real name ( i always knew the name i called him was not his real name) and his full address he does not know i know this information.Our daughter is now 3yrls old and she asks about him all the time and gets upset sometimes which makes me sad and angry i dont understand how he can just abandon her because of religion which is whta i think this is all about! what god says its ok to abandon an innocent child?? i dont think he should get away with not bieng in her life and i am considering going to his home and confronting him wether his family are there or not as our daughter is missing out on having him in her life i basically came on here to get some advice and see what people think about my situation. It is breaking my heart seeing her upset and asking where is my daddy? why have i not got my daddy?? can anyone give me some advice?? it would be greatly appreciated thank you