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To send my children to their dads, sell up and travel the world

29 replies

Gomango · 06/05/2017 02:00

I am wide awake waiting foe eldest DS to come in. Dealt with middle DD and friends earlier on alcohol involved.
Of course neither answer their phones when all this going on.
Livid yet again.

OP posts:
midsummabreak · 06/05/2017 07:38

NeverTwerkNaked
I'd have thought the key to coping with separated parents as an adolescent is always feeling that both parents houses are your home. Not that they can push you out each time you do something they disapprove of. ...........agree.... you gotta love 'em warts an' all.. and it is oK to be annoyed and hate the behaviour, but not to hate the child

grasspigeons · 06/05/2017 07:40

There supposed to be horrible so that when they leave home you are delighted not devastated. But it's them that's supposed to leave not you Grin I hope you feel a bit better later.

user1491572121 · 06/05/2017 09:14

Are you seriously kicking him out OP??? He's a teenager!

sailorcherries · 06/05/2017 11:59

I'm assuming if he was helping someone today for car insurance money then he is, quite possibly, over 18?
Therefore an adult?
Therefore he can go out and get drunk without being punished?

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