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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know anybody that thinks it is "harder" with the husband gone. They have less money to do fun stuff, but generally the house runs much better. The yard is usually a mess, otherwise it is fine.[/quote] This. And I paid some very nice high school boys to handle the yard. They did a better job than my former husband ever did. Complications in how my household runs today, post-divorce, are 99% attributable to continuing interference from my ex-husband and his string of girlfriends/fiancees/whatever. This can range from returning DC too late from visitation to finish the HW that should have been done during his parenting time to clothing items being left at the home of various girlfriends and thus, not retrievable when needed. My favorite incident was the second fiancee (there have been 4) who refused to return a size YS all girls' school crest monogrammed hoodie because she said she was sure it belonged to her teenage son. Admittedly, my ex-husband did break up with her after that, but we never got the hoodie back and he didn't replace it so I had to pay for a new one because it's required for winter PE and all field trips.[/quote]
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