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I agree with this. I’ve been doing it for 15 years , the entirety of my child’s life thus far. We have never had a sleepover nor have we ever spent a holiday together . And my daughter is thrilled she has divorced parents who get along and can do things together with her. But even for her, holidays together would be awkward. She likes getting time with both families.
Boundaries in place after divorce with the kids are a good thing and didn’t have to mean the kids aren’t put first
I don't have childhood trauma (to my knowledge), it's more a theoretical question as I think a lot of therapists mention this. Take for example a person who physically abused their child. That child will grow up and have learnt that to show love to you child, you must physically abuse them.
Or someone bullied in school, or mentally abused at home, will subject others to something similar.
I thought this was something well defined within psychology/therapy?
I remember a documentary about registered sex offenders having moved into their own community in the US, a therapist (not a psychologist) said something similar about molesting children.
And the second question is also theoretical, about the actual profession. (I'm not in therapy myself)
Thanks for your response & concern. I appreciate your thoughtfulness. We both have therapists, we’ve done couples counseling in the past. I have addressed my drinking issues. The “rush” is that we’ve been in limbo for so long now, we’re simply ready to move forward. We know that living together will present some challenges, but we are committed and will adjust.
Depends on what you're looking for; Is it a relationship or something casual?
Ya'll haven't even been on a date or sat down to have a conversation and his already pushing for an overnight stay, talk and figure out if that's someone you want.
I agree with this. I’ve been doing it for 15 years , the entirety of my child’s life thus far. We have never had a sleepover nor have we ever spent a holiday together . And my daughter is thrilled she has divorced parents who get along and can do things together with her. But even for her, holidays together would be awkward. She likes getting time with both families.
Boundaries in place after divorce with the kids are a good thing and didn’t have to mean the kids aren’t put first
Thanks,
I don't have childhood trauma (to my knowledge), it's more a theoretical question as I think a lot of therapists mention this. Take for example a person who physically abused their child. That child will grow up and have learnt that to show love to you child, you must physically abuse them.
Or someone bullied in school, or mentally abused at home, will subject others to something similar.
I thought this was something well defined within psychology/therapy?
I remember a documentary about registered sex offenders having moved into their own community in the US, a therapist (not a psychologist) said something similar about molesting children.
And the second question is also theoretical, about the actual profession. (I'm not in therapy myself)
He's basically an old man. You're 20. Date someone you can invite out with your friends.
Thanks for your response & concern. I appreciate your thoughtfulness. We both have therapists, we’ve done couples counseling in the past. I have addressed my drinking issues. The “rush” is that we’ve been in limbo for so long now, we’re simply ready to move forward. We know that living together will present some challenges, but we are committed and will adjust.
Just out of curiosity are there any situations where it'd make it more likely a judge would uphold the order to change the name?
Depends on what you're looking for; Is it a relationship or something casual?
Ya'll haven't even been on a date or sat down to have a conversation and his already pushing for an overnight stay, talk and figure out if that's someone you want.