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"Hopefully you have friends / family that you can surround yourself with. It's going to be a big adjustment. Make sure you have solid plans in place for your kid. Schedules and finances etc in order so they are supported, and make sure they know that dad will always be dad regardless, and that you are there for them." All of the above. Never let whatever is going on with the child's mother get in the way. Turn up when you supposed to and make sure the child comes first. | |||
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"Hopefully you have friends / family that you can surround yourself with. It's going to be a big adjustment. Make sure you have solid plans in place for your kid. Schedules and finances etc in order so they are supported, and make sure they know that dad will always be dad regardless, and that you are there for them." The hardest part further down the road is ensuring that if either parent starts a new relationship that the other parent doesn’t start asking the child questions about that relationship. But make sure you listen to your child cos they will be effected but changes going on. Last big one don’t let the child play one parent against the other, there’s times both parents need to stand together for the child no matter how you feel about each other. | |||
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"What is the best way to get over a 12 year break up with a child involved " In my experience (4 major breakups), the only way to truly get over the breakup it to accept the physical relationship is over, whether you remain friends or not… and the only way you can do that is if you manage to get some answers…. Y first breakup was an honest one where we both managed to talk openly and honestly… and we are still friends today and we both managed to move on, 2 kids involved… The next three just ended abruptly out of the blue and I never managed to get any answers as to why with the first 2 but the last one I managed to find out what was really happening and although we don’t talk to each other and she was never honest with me, I got over her when I discovered WHY she ended it out of the blue….. and discovered the past 4 years she’d been a very good liar and an excellent actress… That was the hardest to deal with because she was the one I would have married at the drop of a hat | |||
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