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Newly single dad of 6 mos after 20 years of marriage. How do I relate to my kids?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 56758845:MV8zMDM3NDY3XzUzOTExNjEyX0IzQUU2Njkz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 56758845:MV8zMDM3NDY3XzUzOTExNTc4Xzc2Nzk2NTI=] [quote:TheBiss:MV8zMDM3NDY3XzU3MEFFMjRG] Long story short: Wife decided to go out and have herself a midlife crisis after 20 years of marriage. Racked up a bunch of debt buying clothes and partying (while she told me she was a Bible study), ruined my credit rating, nearly fleeced me for $250K which is a story in itself, got a few boyfriends, etc. During that time, I worked and she stayed at home with the kids. She was a lousy wife, but a good mom. We're doing joint custody of the remaining daughters who are at home ages 15 and 13. Our eldest is out of the house. I dont get home until 6pm on the evenings I have them. And the ex has been their primary caregiver their whole lives. I find that our evenings together are spent primarily camped out watching NetFlix, them texting various friends and love interests, and then going to bed. What are some inexpensive things that I can do (other than board games) to help relate better to my kids so they don't feel like their time with dad is a drag? [/quote] Jesus christ, wish i had a dad to hang with. Take them hunting! Pheasant is delicious! Show them how defeather a bird! Play video games with them! Im starting to cry because my father's love interest stole my daddy away :'( and his love interest wont let me see him for fear that he might include me in his will. Everything is generally terrible. [/quote] Oh, jesus. Does anyone have any remedy for this pain? Maybe a song, a youtube video? Please, help. [/quote]
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Long story short: Wife decided to go out and have herself a midlife crisis after 20 years of marriage. Racked up a bunch of debt buying clothes and partying (while she told me she was a Bible study), ruined my credit rating, nearly fleeced me for $250K which is a story in itself, got a few boyfriends, etc.
During that time, I worked and she stayed at home with the kids. She was a lousy wife, but a good mom. We're doing joint custody of the remaining daughters who are at home ages 15 and 13. Our eldest is out of the house.
I dont get home until 6pm on the evenings I have them. And the ex has been their primary caregiver their whole lives. I find that our evenings together are spent primarily camped out watching NetFlix, them texting various friends and love interests, and then going to bed.
What are some inexpensive things that I can do (other than board games) to help relate better to my kids so they don't feel like their time with dad is a drag?
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