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10.07.2007, 06:49 quote

Anonymous

I've been a single parent for many years although I do share some of the care with their dad. Luckily we've managed to stay civil for the sake of our daughters.

I've had two long-term relationships since we split up and they ended quite messily. My daughters are 13 and 16 and I am very wary to consider getting into a relationship at all until they've left home. They're going to be influenced by any choices that I make which, if not carefully thought through, could cause devastating effects on their future choices of men/boyfriends.
I look like I'm being a martyr here, I'm really not. I just realise that I've already made enough mistakes, and if I choose to make any more it might be best to make them when there aren't little people about.
Oh well, only a few more years to go!

 

15.07.2007, 00:05 quote

Anonymous

 

15.07.2007, 00:08 quote

ChiefOHara
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Scubawallice is a troll.

Do not feed him.

 

15.07.2007, 00:12 quote

Anonymous

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15.07.2007, 00:14 quote

ChiefOHara
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Yawn..........

 

28.08.2007, 13:03 quote

splash68

Maybe you could be a bit more specific. As a single father of three boys that live with me fulltime, I look for single mothers as a preference because: 1) they can relate to my situation. 2) I get a peek at their parenting skills/techniques. 3) I don't have to worry about explaining much of anything, priorities, cancelled plans, etc.

 

29.08.2007, 06:31 quote

Anonymous

I've been a single parent for 9 yrs now. To start off with, my ex would see our son regularly but since his new wife got her claws into him she made it very difficult for him and my son to be together. She is the wicked step mother. Its unfortunate that my ex doesn't have a back bone either as he won't stand up to her.

My son who is now 13 has seen his dad twice since Christmas, the last time was last Friday. On the way home 'she' said to my son you've been a very good boy today. He's still seething about this comment as he's not a young 13, and he found it very patronising (his words not mine!). And they wonder why he doesn't want to be with them??

I also find it difficult with boyfriends who don't seem to understand that we can't go to bed 10 mins after my son has gone as he will still be awake!

Sometimes its just easier to be on your own.

 

29.08.2007, 09:02 quote

annmarie5988

I know Bex's it's really hard being a single parent at times. I have been a sinlge parent for 7 years now, the first 5 i was quite happy being on my own, but the last couple of years i realise i need a life for myself.

My story is somewhat different though my ex husband has very regular contact with our Daughter, every week infact, but my son has never had any contact with his father, his choice not not mine.

So makes it very difficult to have relationships, as i dont like the kids being at home, until i can trust the person i am with, which has only been one in 7 years. so have to get babysitters quite a lot, then i feel quilty that i am 'dumping' the kids on someone just so i can enjoy myself. But its very lonely being a s single parent and we all need that bit of attention.

I am seeing a lovely guy at the moment, so you never know he might be the one ........................... x

 

29.08.2007, 14:46 quote

Anonymous

I can see exactly where you're coming from Annemarie, I don't like bringing anyone back to the house either, but i'm lucky in that if i go clubbing my son will stay at my sisters or my mums and if i just go out for a drink then he's happy to stay at home. Its safe here to do that sort of thing, if we lived in England i wouldn't entertain the idea at all.

Good luck to you with your new fella, hope it all works out sweets.

 

29.08.2007, 16:38 quote

annmarie5988

BexBex wrote:
I can see exactly where you're coming from Annemarie, I don't like bringing anyone back to the house either, but i'm lucky in that if i go clubbing my son will stay at my sisters or my mums and if i just go out for a drink then he's happy to stay at home. Its safe here to do that sort of thing, if we lived in England i wouldn't entertain the idea at all.

Good luck to you with your new fella, hope it all works out sweets.



Thanks Bex, well it's a certain someone of this site, he is great, so we will see how it goes, but we do have alot of fun ................. x

 

03.03.2008, 01:19 quote

baby011
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I think that single parents of any love are amazing. Especially if you have more then one. I onl have one and have been raising my son alone for the last 2 years. Its not easy being alone in this world. So single parents have to work harder for what they have. Being Both mother and father to your kids is a hard task but i'm sure alot of you wouldn't change it for the world.

 
 
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