Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for your daughter. He needs parenting classes or family therapy at minimum. Can't her therapist have a session with him?
He’s fine. Op is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for your daughter. He needs parenting classes or family therapy at minimum. Can't her therapist have a session with him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your ex sounds like a creep! I’d be so mad. What did your attorney say?
No, he's not. He wants to be affectionate with his child and OP is finding a way to terminate their relationship. If Dad cannot hug, mom shouldn't be hugging either.
Where is the child in all this?
They get a say in how they want to be hugged. Dad complies. He gets to hug.
I'm not familiar with divorce proceedings but is what PP says what it all boils down t? Psychologically splitting the child 50/50 so all is fair for the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your ex sounds like a creep! I’d be so mad. What did your attorney say?
No, he's not. He wants to be affectionate with his child and OP is finding a way to terminate their relationship. If Dad cannot hug, mom shouldn't be hugging either.
Anonymous wrote:Your ex sounds like a creep! I’d be so mad. What did your attorney say?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone deserves body autonomy. It sounds like your ex behaves like a bratty child when your daughter wants space. As she pulls back he leans in and does things that intentionally bother her (and should bother anyone wanting to be left alone). The more he’s in her space the more and harsher she is going to react.
Is anyone in the family seeing a therapist? Has he always been a touchy feely person with the kids?