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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 406047" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Thank you, people.</p><p>Sometimes I do think that it would be nice for the kids to have a sane female presence, but that's a Mary Poppins job description, not a dating website kind of thing.</p><p>And I called the idea "utterly insane" mostly because simply outside of keeping my job and taking care of the kids' basic hygiene and homework requirements there's no spare time or energy for anything.</p><p>It's good to be back, donna. I don't think in California it matters much for the divorce who dates whom as long as it doesn't touch on the kids, then custody may be affected.</p><p>But I think I am on the same page with y'all.</p><p>The 6y.o. easy child has been becoming my more serious concern; it's easy for me to overlook him with all the drama of the 15 y.o. daughter and with the BiPolar (BP) big brother, but the little guy obviously has potential and I have to start hustling for his sports, camps, academics etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 406047, member: 6374"] Thank you, people. Sometimes I do think that it would be nice for the kids to have a sane female presence, but that's a Mary Poppins job description, not a dating website kind of thing. And I called the idea "utterly insane" mostly because simply outside of keeping my job and taking care of the kids' basic hygiene and homework requirements there's no spare time or energy for anything. It's good to be back, donna. I don't think in California it matters much for the divorce who dates whom as long as it doesn't touch on the kids, then custody may be affected. But I think I am on the same page with y'all. The 6y.o. easy child has been becoming my more serious concern; it's easy for me to overlook him with all the drama of the 15 y.o. daughter and with the BiPolar (BP) big brother, but the little guy obviously has potential and I have to start hustling for his sports, camps, academics etc. [/QUOTE]
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