| Gina |
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| April 01, 2008 at 02:17 PM |
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| #1 | She never wants to make a schedule for the kids to spend time with their Dad. But when ever she wants to run off and do whatever she wants, she provides last minute notice and assumes we will drop everything we are doing and take the kids. We always want to see them, but have created a nightmare letting her take advantage of our time....i guess that comes with the territory when you marry into a divorced family w/ an ex-wife who cares only about herself. |
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| Marie |
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| April 02, 2008 at 07:49 PM |
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| #2 | We actually get not only my husband's daughter with almost no notice, but she arrives with her half sister from the ex's new marriage! This is all under the guise of "it's so much easier for the sisters to be together". With a 10 year age gap? Give me a break. They barely speak to each other! |
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| Mills |
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| April 10, 2008 at 03:16 PM |
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| #3 | My husbands ex didn't grow up with a father. Because of her history, and BTW, she believes she has done just fine w/out one, she thinks Fathers are not relevant or important in their child's life. It is so crazy I know, but she actually thinks that. I pray my husband and his daughter will build and sustain a strong relationship forever. She only thinks Dad is necessary when she wants to go out of town and needs a sitter at the last minute. |
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