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My children don't see their father

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lola212121 · 17/07/2018 21:23

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Imhertwopennyprince · 17/07/2018 21:25

So you've never had parents but also your own children don't have a father around?
Troll surely

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Imhertwopennyprince · 17/07/2018 21:27

Or do you just like to over-share?

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BirthdayKake · 17/07/2018 21:27

Mine don't either

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lola212121 · 17/07/2018 21:47

Over share ? I'm not sure what you mean ?

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lola212121 · 17/07/2018 21:48

Birthday kake - how do you feel about that ?

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BirthdayKake · 17/07/2018 22:31

I'm scared he'll find us, but I'm secretly glad he doesn't see them.

How do you feel?

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lola212121 · 17/07/2018 22:47

Father's Day and events like sports day where loads of fathers are there are heart wrenching . Not Hearing my children say dad is very sad . My children not knowing what it's like to have a positive male in their life is unfortunate. I'm sad that none of their fathers were there at their birth to support me . There's something very special and warm about a father and child bond and it's something that my children will never know of .

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BirthdayKake · 18/07/2018 06:10

Why don't they see him?

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lola212121 · 18/07/2018 12:05

One is mentally ill and institutionalized and the other is dead

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Lobsterquadrille2 · 18/07/2018 12:11

My DD is nearly 21 and her father lives overseas, has never contributed financially and hasn't had contact since she was four or five.

I'm really sorry that you are sad but it can make for a straightforward life with none of the wrangles that other people experience. DD has never known the EOW scenario, or parents arguing, or stepparents etc.

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lola212121 · 18/07/2018 12:21

@Lobsterquadrille2 yes , this is so true , I didn't bear that in mind Smilehopefully it also teaches them to respect women because of what I have done for them(I have sons) and do you feel the same as I do ?

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lola212121 · 18/07/2018 12:25

@Lobsterquadrille2 Sorry just read she's 21 ( distracted by houseworkConfused) I hope she's turned into a lovely young woman and it hasn't affected her severely Smile

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Lobsterquadrille2 · 18/07/2018 12:29

@lola212121 I confess that I don't really feel the same. I was with DD's father for eight years and she was planned, but then changed his mind so I guess at least I knew from the beginning! I was working overseas at the time and my parents were so horrified at the prospect of a single parent in the family that they didn't want me under their roof, so I stayed overseas. I think that once you accept a situation, you are much happier and I appreciate that sounds sanctimonious!! It took me a while, I developed coping mechanisms (some good, some not) made peace with my mother and can genuinely say that I cannot imagine things being different.

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Lobsterquadrille2 · 18/07/2018 12:30

And yes, thank you, she's lovely and we have a great relationship.

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lola212121 · 18/07/2018 12:35

@Lobsterquadrille2 Smileinspirational !, and yes acceptance seems to be so important to deal with most things .well done ! Smile I do sort of go into an awh poor kids and woe is me and I wish things were different mode sometimes but yes no bickering and more freedom is good Smile

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