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Spinning of Amommy’s ? :)

I don’t consider myself a ‘single’ mom, because I live with my daughters dad and we share all parent duties. However, he spends the holidays with his family, and I spend them with mine.

Since my girls are a bit older, they choose who they want to spend the day with, of course they choose their dad over me. Except this Easter, he works, so they’re all mine :)
For birthdays, we have 1 party and both families are free to come.

What about you guys?


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It seems that there are more resources for single mothers than for single fathers. I have a friend – a single dad with five kids – he struggles financially, has no time for himself and his love life is nonexistent. Also, it’s really difficult raising girls because they’d probably find it easier chatting about boyfriends and other "girlie" stuff with a mother. Any single dads who have similar problems or some advice?

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I am a single mother of 3 and I am 30. My ex fiance, as of last night, is a father of 2. His girls are teenagers, my kids are 7, 4, and 2. He left because I told him that if his 16 year old was going to live with me then she would talk to me and my children in a respectful manner. That she had no business bossing my children around, I am there mother. And I mean, this girl is very disrespectful, she went up to the jewelry counter after I purposely lost her to buy his engagement ring on fathers day, and asked how much it costed just as an example. She is just rude constantly. Anyhow, I love him, but he left me, but, was I wrong? Also, I said that it is not healthy for her to lock herself up in her room constantly. And I don’t think it is. I think he should be a father to her. The girl never smiles. I don’t know, was I wrong for demanding that? That she speak to me in a respectful manner? Is that to much to ask?

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