Sadly I learned this from growing up and I won't do it
10 years ago by guest · 2900 Likes · 6 comments · Popular
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mickymouse
· 10 years ago
It's ok if you can remain friends with the ex, at least then you could still be in the kids life.
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mgoveia
· 10 years ago
So now the single mom has to be perpetually single? That's not nice.
harmonywho
· 10 years ago
At least you're very considerate. It really would be terrible for the kids. I've heard stories from some kids I know, and they've gotten really close to their parent's significant other, then suddenly the two break up and they lose all contact with them... It's really hard on my friends
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jiffy3
· 10 years ago
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Not necasserily. When my parents divorced it was more of an understanding.
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texasranger
· 10 years ago
I'm not calling you out but not all divorces end in understanding just sayin'
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guest
· 10 years ago
Its not really talking about whether your parents get along afterwards or not, its about whether your parents new bf/gf will still get along with your parent after THEY break up. Usually that doesn't happen, which means they are also forced to break up with the kid. In fact I can't think of any case where I've seen a parent be ok with an ex hanging out with their kid after they broke up (again not ex husband/wife, but ex bf/gf from after the divorce)
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