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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let’s be honest… at the end of the day, this child is living between two homes, a broken family. He does not have a sense of belonging. His father now has a family of his own. They are trying to incorporate him into their life but he isn’t having it. He just wants to be a solo kid but guess what, he isn’t! He has siblings.[b] He has to share his father. He isn’t entitled to one on one time with his dad.[/b] [/quote] I seriously hope you don't have children. He has every right to one on one time with his dad. Realistically ALL children are entitled to one on one time with a parent. Don't have more children than you can reasonable provide care to. [/quote] Don’t create a broken home for your child. Only two people put him in this situation; mom and dad[/quote] Sometimes its not the parent's choice. My husband's ex choose to cheat and leave to live with her AP. He would have stayed married for the kids despite the cheating. In this case I think stepmom cannot be bothered with her kids and pawns them off to dad.[/quote]
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