The Women's Information NetworkLast Blog | Index | Next Blog Fifty | Garden | Ninety | Twenty-Five 9 May 2022 ![]() My aunts, cousins, mother, sister and friends partying with my ex-wife Growing up I learned that the women talk to eachother and handle the family communication with the rest of the family, friends, kids' schools, etc. I adopted that model in my own marriage and Cara became the communicator for us. I always cared deeply about what was happening with the rest of my family; I just delegated the communication part to Cara. Then we got divorced and my connection to the network disappeared while Cara managed to stay connected to them all. Even though I have little to no contact with Cara now, some of these women still get their information and opinions about me from her. Naturally the imagined Bradley in my ex-wife's head is quite different from the real person inhabiting my body, but the women's information network hears about the imagined me rather than talking to the real me. And they normalize the ostracizing behavior of Cara toward me by continuing to include her in family events while she does everything she can to make sure I don't see my children. Last time I saw Zara was two years ago and yet all these women in my family saw her two days ago. Parental aliention is enabled thusly by these women and their network. |
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