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<blockquote data-quote="martinslanding" data-source="post: 325510" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Yep divorce is tough, way too many bad stories, not enough good ones. Kids/teenagers are tough enough in a regular home let alone a broken one. (however broken is almost the new “normal”)</p><p>With that being said this is what I have learned. Always love your kids and let them know you love them. It’s not always about material things but time, and even just a call or text. Don’t sacrifice your own happiness or a new relationship. Often times divorced parents are in such a tough spot we forget about our new significant other and how difficult it can be on them too.</p><p>Balance is key, easier said than done, I know. Kids are resilient and even though they live in the moment eventually they will figure out the big picture. Sometimes it’s better to keep them at a distance willingly then force them to situations all parties may regret. </p><p> </p><p>Always remember “you” are the adult and adults have to make tough choices sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martinslanding, post: 325510, member: 277"] Yep divorce is tough, way too many bad stories, not enough good ones. Kids/teenagers are tough enough in a regular home let alone a broken one. (however broken is almost the new “normal”) With that being said this is what I have learned. Always love your kids and let them know you love them. It’s not always about material things but time, and even just a call or text. Don’t sacrifice your own happiness or a new relationship. Often times divorced parents are in such a tough spot we forget about our new significant other and how difficult it can be on them too. Balance is key, easier said than done, I know. Kids are resilient and even though they live in the moment eventually they will figure out the big picture. Sometimes it’s better to keep them at a distance willingly then force them to situations all parties may regret. Always remember “you” are the adult and adults have to make tough choices sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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