Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! She didn't say the fiancé lives with them!
She mentioned all of the day to day things that she and her fiance do with the boys. Even if they aren't already technically living together, he is around them a lot.
The boys are probably feeling sad because they don't want to see their dad "replaced". They need to understand that their dad is, and always will be, their dad. He is not being replaced.
Read her response. She makes more $ than him. Nothing in the post talks about him making lavish purchasing, just that she isn't a deadbeat going after her money because they each have their own money.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be worried about the safety of my children. Children living with an unrelated man are far more likely to be abused. Personally, I wouldn't want to put my children or grandchildren in that situation, so I wouldn't get remarried.
Oh, get a life. Grandpa is just as likely to be a culprit, too.
Except grandpa doesn't live with them.
You ever watch "who the bleep did I marry?" Half of those stories start with a single mom struggling who meets a "perfect" man just itching to pay their bills
Okay, so by your logic, all single moms are putting their children at risk by, gasp, actually dating and having a life. What universe do you live in that you are so perfect and made all the right decisions in life and getting divorced has now exposed her kids to child molestation? You're a nut job.
But she's not just dating she's getting married. And no I think that single moms that are not financially independent and want to overlook that their kids don't like their partner because he pays for things put their kids at risk. You don't think it's odd that she made a point of mentioning offering financial support?
HawnAnonymous wrote:Why do you need to be "married"? Why can't you be "life partners" like Goldie Hahn and Kurt Russell? It's not like you're starting a new family with children and you need legal protections. Seems dumb .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People! She didn't say the fiancé lives with them!
She mentioned all of the day to day things that she and her fiance do with the boys. Even if they aren't already technically living together, he is around them a lot.
The boys are probably feeling sad because they don't want to see their dad "replaced". They need to understand that their dad is, and always will be, their dad. He is not being replaced.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief. No. You don't sacrifice your happiness to please them.
Start with family therapy.
Anonymous wrote:People! She didn't say the fiancé lives with them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be worried about the safety of my children. Children living with an unrelated man are far more likely to be abused. Personally, I wouldn't want to put my children or grandchildren in that situation, so I wouldn't get remarried.
Oh, get a life. Grandpa is just as likely to be a culprit, too.
Except grandpa doesn't live with them.
You ever watch "who the bleep did I marry?" Half of those stories start with a single mom struggling who meets a "perfect" man just itching to pay their bills
Okay, so by your logic, all single moms are putting their children at risk by, gasp, actually dating and having a life. What universe do you live in that you are so perfect and made all the right decisions in life and getting divorced has now exposed her kids to child molestation? You're a nut job.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to be "married"? Why can't you be "life partners" like Goldie Hahn and Kurt Russell? It's not like you're starting a new family with children and you need legal protections. Seems dumb .
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to be "married"? Why can't you be "life partners" like Goldie Hahn and Kurt Russell? It's not like you're starting a new family with children and you need legal protections. Seems dumb .
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