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Kinda upset, advice?

Okay so I'm 26 weeks pregnant, me and my daughter's father broke up a month ago after he decided things were just "too difficult" for him. He left for 2 months when we first found out I was pregnant but when he came back I thought things would be okay so I gave him another chance.
Take note he has 3 other children whom he really isn't a part of their lives. Anyways, he randomly texts me at times trying to have a "normal" convo. It hurts, he left me for a very immuture reason and I can't help but just be p!ssed off :( but at the same time a part of me hopes he's staying in touch because he cares. We have been on and off so much for almost 3 years. I'm just so angry because I wanted my daughter to have a happy fam and I feel liked I've failed her :( me and him don't even live in the same state now so she won't even meet him. Should I just stop texting him back...I cry every time I see his number pop up :(
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I would move on. I'm sure he's texting just to keep you "holding on" to him. You don't need his texts, you need his support, love, money, etc. Pray mommy & let the Lord comfort you. Focus on your little Angel & enjoy your pregnancy :)
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Just ignore him.  If he doesn't want to man up and be with you and the baby he isn't a real man.  Find someone who will love you no matter what, and love the baby just the same.  
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Yes ignore the self centered pig
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