Ex once again ditching visitation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least they have a grandma and cousins that care about them. They are old enough to start to see dad's true colors - focus instead on the extended family on dad's side that choose to be part of their lives.


This. They will come to value him for what he’s really worth. Sorry, OP, and sorry for your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids are 11 and 15. Old enough to know dad has better things to do then be with them.


I was wondering when the MRA post would show up.


Nope. MRA would be scornful of him for failing as a father and a man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does a 15 year old need after school care? You refer to them as MY kids... are they our kids or my kids?


Not OP, but a lot of 15 year olds run off the rails because they are on their own afterschool for hours. In our family, the rule is sports or some other club.

Time to start giving the kid a chance to be more independent. Kids should manage on their own at that age
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does a 15 year old need after school care? You refer to them as MY kids... are they our kids or my kids?


Not OP, but a lot of 15 year olds run off the rails because they are on their own afterschool for hours. In our family, the rule is sports or some other club.

Time to start giving the kid a chance to be more independent. Kids should manage on their own at that age


Some kids can, but some can’t. For those whovan’t, an ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure.
Anonymous
Wow, are you being overprotective just to spite your man
Perhaps this drama is what you need to stay as center of attention
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