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    I’m THIS close to giving up on coparenting

    @megbot Coparenting is fictional. Married people don’t even coparent that well. Just love your kids and do the best you can. My ex is the perpetual victim and it’s so ridiculous.
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    "Coparent" is not informing me of anything

    @thomas1985 It sounds like she is grieving the loss of her time with the kids. Was she the primary caregiver prior to the divorce? If so, she likely wants to continue being primary and that’s what the kids are used to. You aren’t going to get someone to play nice when they feel such a terrible...
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    Can’t help but laugh

    @msmia That would drive me nuts. I am so glad my ex lives far away. I pack every shred of clothing they need when they visit him.
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    Father took job 2.5 hours away starting next week

    @q490264 I would let him move. And don’t suggest any solution to the situation he is creating. He is clearly not interested in being involved day to day with your kiddo. Will probably be a lot less stressful doing it on your own. Coparenting is a myth.
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    Dealing with early stages of separation

    @daydreamer1980 You sound a bit needy. Most 3.5 month olds don’t know anyone else exists except for mom because they are nursing around the clock. Working and taking care of mom is your way of loving your son in the early months. Some snuggles in the evening is perfect. I am shocked your ex...
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    Breach of custody contract

    @tricky Why don’t you examine how disruptive it is to the kids to visit and rethink things. Are they away from their friends, activities, etc? How often are you supposed to have them? Some people are more home bodies and just like to be at home. I think that should be respected and maybe you...
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