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| 5 | Q for Divorced/Separated parents. If you could go back and time and not meet the person you separated from and gave you your children,would you? Even though that would mean you would of never have had your current kids.I love my daughter even if now she is going to face challenges at the expense of her parents’ choices. Considering I held on through the entire hell of divorce to ensure I could stay in her life, I think I would do it again (although I am glad I don’t have to). | /r/Divorce_Men | 03/04/21 07:54 AM |
| 2 | Divorcing but is it right?I think you have the answer here then. If neither of you are willing to do the homework, then you cannot really state that counseling did not work. When you sign up for counseling, it requires an enormous amount of effort and commitment. And change is not going to be instantaneous. Unfortunately, many couples state that counseling failed because of this reason specifically. For a great resource on this, I would recommend the book “The Road Less Traveled” by M. Scott Peck. It will radically chang… | /r/Divorce_Men | 28/03/21 11:28 AM |
| 5 | Emotionally blackmailed by a 12 year oldWithout knowing the full extent of your situation, I’m going to suggest the possibility that your ex also has some influence in this situation and is leveraging the situation to try and alienate your daughter from you. Again, may not be the case, as some divorced couples are able to co-parent well. I am not in that situation but my daughter is still very young and less influential to tactics from my STBXW. As for how to proceed, I think as a parent, you must remain firm in your boundaries and re… | /r/Divorce_Men | 11/05/20 07:05 PM |
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