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Anyone divorce and wish they weren't?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 416107:MV83NjY1NDhfMTE3Nzg0NjBfQTRFNTBBQTA=] [quote:StarKissed] hear ya. I feel like my daughter is so screwed up from the divorce...but unfortuneatly, her dad didn't want to be a dad. Staying in that relationship may not have helped her. She is 25 now and she still feels the pain. I can't stomach to be in the same room with him though. At least you have some good memories from your second marriage, and if the children's father love them and treat them right, it will hopefully smooth out when they're older. Sigh, tough times. [/quote] Well, what it did in my case was bring a very mean step-mother into their lives and since he has them 1/2 time they are miserable 1/2 of the time. There is nothing I can do about it and it is in fact my own fault. My ex is a little weak and is afraid to stand up to his new wife about his kids. She favors her own two from another marriage. She truly is just like the step-mom in Cinderella. And yea-gads! I did this to my own children! In your case it sounds like you didn't have a choice because of the way the father treats your daughter. I feel for you both. I hope that she can get over that pain and use it to better her life. I hope she finds herself someone who will give her the love and attention she deserves that her father was unable to do. It must have been very hard on you to see him treat your daughter like that. I know my ex loves his children. It's just that he's not the type to stick up to "Godzilla" (what my kids call her even though I gently reprimand them on it). He hides when she starts in on them instead of defending them. They have to do all the chores, etc. while she and hers do nothing. My daughter is old enough to talk to him about it and he admits it but still is afraid to do anything. And I put them in this position! I took their secure feelings of family unity away from them. [/quote]
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Ever get divorced and wish you hadn't?
I would make this a poll if I could.
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