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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is there a need to claim who has it worst? This is as pointless of a debate as the SAHM / WOHM[/quote] I don’t know why anyone brought up who has it better or worse. Some of us are just stating the FACT that if you are co-parenting with your child’s other parent, you are NOT a single mother.[/quote] You are still a single parent if you are coparenting. There are huge variations of this. Technically it is 50/50 but the reality is I do 85% and there is no financial help and I manage my own household. Also, there are coparents who don’t even speak to each other. If you file single on a tax return and have a child, you are a single parent. [/quote] You doofuses should try to look at it from your child’s perspective. Would he say he has one parent or two?[/quote] One at a time. You're delusional if you think having one parent one week and one parent the other week is the same thing as always having two parents. [/quote] It is the same as always having two parents. Unless one parent is dead or completely off the map out of the picture, the kid has two parents. Otherwise you’d agree that the spouse who is left behind on deployments is a single parent. [/quote]
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