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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 71905" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>IN my case, I left Tink's dad before we really knew that Tink was a difficult child (she was just 2). Seeing how she is now, and how he is now, and how much like him, she is, it's probably a good thing I did. He does not want to hear that she is ADHD because then he will have to believe what the doctor told him. That HE has ADHD. (they told him this as an adult)</p><p></p><p>Raising my daughter is rough. I have nobody to hand her off to. But I could not imagine living with another adult who was not on the same page as me. I will take it this way every time. I am in no hurry to find another guy, either. I am not a man hater, I just have no desire to throw that type of complication into the mix right now. Tink is only 6. And besides Tink, I kinda like having my own style in my home, and not having to explain to a grown up why a light up beer sign does not belong in a living room. And not having to pick up tighty whiteys all over the place.</p><p></p><p>I mean, eww.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 71905, member: 3647"] IN my case, I left Tink's dad before we really knew that Tink was a difficult child (she was just 2). Seeing how she is now, and how he is now, and how much like him, she is, it's probably a good thing I did. He does not want to hear that she is ADHD because then he will have to believe what the doctor told him. That HE has ADHD. (they told him this as an adult) Raising my daughter is rough. I have nobody to hand her off to. But I could not imagine living with another adult who was not on the same page as me. I will take it this way every time. I am in no hurry to find another guy, either. I am not a man hater, I just have no desire to throw that type of complication into the mix right now. Tink is only 6. And besides Tink, I kinda like having my own style in my home, and not having to explain to a grown up why a light up beer sign does not belong in a living room. And not having to pick up tighty whiteys all over the place. I mean, eww. [/QUOTE]
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