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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I guess I was not clear. The child has responsibility, yes, but she is also under her mother's sway. So she's not a free actor, but neither is she without independent judgement. I also did not mean to equate what I do for her as tit for tat in terms of time. We have a great time together, do activities, etc. But because I have more resources, and because I am not incredibly bitter and angry like her mother, I have gone out of my way to make her life more fun and livable at BOTH houses. I was the one who found and arranged her favorite activity. I have been the one to buy her things for both houses, rather than just have the "cool" stuff here. [/quote] Yes, but that is what a parent does. It's your responsibility to help raise your child. It is not on your DD that you got a divorce. [/quote] No, each parent is to provide in their own home. Anything extra is a bonus/being decent.[/quote]
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