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[quote=Anonymous]Another Choice Mom here to a 9 year old. No family locally- just "framily". No regrets, and studies show that kids who are part of Choice families are thriving and doing well. My child knows above all that he was wanted and is treasured. Parenting today is hard, no matter how you do it. As others pointed out, it can be easier to have only one decision maker. What's needed is flexibility and creativity in making financing and careers and school all have the attention needed in a 24 hour day. Previously married, all I think that taught me was self respect and to have standards. Plenty examples of happy couples for my kid to see from grandparents (together six decades) to godfathers (together for 10 years.) As well as those cases where kids were "oops" or the pawn between warring divorced parents. I wish her well, read, learn from others- but each of us forges a unique path.[/quote]
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