Single parenting isn’t easy, but 100 times better than my last marriage, I don’t believe I’ll let anyone past the walls I’ve built to protect myself.Linda_Runs wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 8:19 amMy husband is usually good at looking after us. We both work and contribute about the same income to the household. He is a good dad, but has his moments. Sometimes I need to tell him what to do, and when I do, he does it without question. If I give him his garage and buddy time, he usually responds well to everything else. Being in the Army, he has many buddies.Bubbs wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 8:11 amI will just stay single, I have two children. I definitely don’t want to take care of another person.Linda_Runs wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 7:29 am
I am not a single mom, but my kids are close to your ages. Some men are much like children and need to be handled like children. My husband is not a child, but he can do childish things.
I have a few single parent friends, and in my legal business, work with single moms all the time. One day you will find someone who compliments who you are. Single parenting is not that easy. While I am married, my husband deploys frequently and for long periods, so I have a really good idea of single motherhood.
I wish this group was more active.
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22 & 20yr olds are still at home. 22yr old goes to college and works full time. 20 yr old works full time and is getting ready to fly the coop. It will be super hard but I know it is going to happen. I hope he travels for a bit, grows and when done comes back home not to my house but back to the state.Bubbs wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 5:53 pmAre the 22 & 20 year old still at home or are they off doing there thing? Was it hard to let them go?Fullxbusymom wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 8:42 am I really wish it was too. I am a single mom my kids are 22, 20, 13 & 7.
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You will do what you have to do. When my husband is gone for more than three months (nine being the longest), I get into a single parent routine. It is probably a bit more strict than when he is home to co-parent, but if I don't do it that way I won't survive. Then when he gets home finally, things go to crap parent wise for a while until everyone adjusts.Bubbs wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 5:55 pmSingle parenting isn’t easy, but 100 times better than my last marriage, I don’t believe I’ll let anyone past the walls I’ve built to protect myself.Linda_Runs wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 8:19 amMy husband is usually good at looking after us. We both work and contribute about the same income to the household. He is a good dad, but has his moments. Sometimes I need to tell him what to do, and when I do, he does it without question. If I give him his garage and buddy time, he usually responds well to everything else. Being in the Army, he has many buddies.
I have a few single parent friends, and in my legal business, work with single moms all the time. One day you will find someone who compliments who you are. Single parenting is not that easy. While I am married, my husband deploys frequently and for long periods, so I have a really good idea of single motherhood.