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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here I just want what's best for him we talked about birdnesting when he was younger ex did not want no part of it . I know ds under stress from ex they call him every night when I have him and quiz him about how his day was . I personally don't call him very often when he's with his dad cause I want him to have fun and have as much routine as possible . Like I said I never discuss his dad or I problems in front of ds . [/quote] I’m the pp whose kid was 50 50 and kid is well adjusted. Most other divorced families has parents constantly fighting and badmouthing one another. One parent often seems to get most of the custody. It is just a mess and not good for kids at all. I know adults who came from these broken families and they either go out of their way to have a perfect family life they didn’t have or are a mess with deep rooted issues. One woman I’m thinking of not only had to go back and forth between parents, they had to mix in step siblings and eventually half siblings. She ended up feeling like she had no home.[/quote]
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