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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She isn’t the right one for you. You are a dad, first and foremost. She is 10 yrs younger and doesn’t want kids- meaning she also doesn’t want to deal with YOUR kids and their obligations and your obligations to them. She needs someone her same age that wants and has a child free life. [/quote] This. It’s better for both of you to move on. On a side note, 5-2-5-2 has killed more relationships among coworkers and in my social circle than I can count. It’s a rough one. [/quote] 5-2-5-2 is great if you have teenagers. If your kids are under 10 it's too much time away from them. [/quote] What exactly is 5-2-5-2?[/quote] He keeps them for 5 straight days week one. Then the x keeps them for 5 straight days the next week[/quote] Sorry to be dense; what does the 2 mean?[/quote] [b]It's 5-5-2-2. They are counting days.[/b] They alternate weekends and alternate non-weekends, but the non-weekends are chipped and staggered so that you don't have to do 7-7 [/quote] This sounds like a horrible schedule. I'd much rather have 7-7; seems more sustainable for having a normal life, dating, being able to schedule work travel, etc. [/quote]
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