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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 303388"><p>I think counseling might help. There is always resentment to the new parent figure after divorce. It's hard because of guilt, different feelings towards the kids and different parenting styles in general. The jealousy is real, but try not to let it have free reign. Manster, just 4 when I remarried, would cry out "you love husband more than you love me" whenever we would kiss or hug. He voiced the feeling that most kids feel in this situation. Perhaps a good therapist could encourage everyone to talk about their feelings and come up with some ground rules. With difficult children this situation is just magnified immensely. Hugs of support xo ML</p><p>PS, don't worry about not being here. I haven't been here as often I as I like either but the craziness of difficult child life is unpredictible and everyone here understands that. I always miss you when you're gone and it's nice to "see" you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 303388"] I think counseling might help. There is always resentment to the new parent figure after divorce. It's hard because of guilt, different feelings towards the kids and different parenting styles in general. The jealousy is real, but try not to let it have free reign. Manster, just 4 when I remarried, would cry out "you love husband more than you love me" whenever we would kiss or hug. He voiced the feeling that most kids feel in this situation. Perhaps a good therapist could encourage everyone to talk about their feelings and come up with some ground rules. With difficult children this situation is just magnified immensely. Hugs of support xo ML PS, don't worry about not being here. I haven't been here as often I as I like either but the craziness of difficult child life is unpredictible and everyone here understands that. I always miss you when you're gone and it's nice to "see" you. [/QUOTE]
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