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The patience of a saint
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 531916" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>{{hugs}}</p><p>I do have to say, though... I don't think playing the single-parent card is a pity party.</p><p>Having no partner is better than a bad partner - but there's no way I could have gone through the last 10 years without husband behind and beside me... even if he didn't see all of it at the time, he went with what I was finding out, and we worked it together. The ability to get a break from difficult child is huge. And it is at least 10x harder if you're a single parent and don't have family close by that can fill that role either...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 531916, member: 11791"] {{hugs}} I do have to say, though... I don't think playing the single-parent card is a pity party. Having no partner is better than a bad partner - but there's no way I could have gone through the last 10 years without husband behind and beside me... even if he didn't see all of it at the time, he went with what I was finding out, and we worked it together. The ability to get a break from difficult child is huge. And it is at least 10x harder if you're a single parent and don't have family close by that can fill that role either... [/QUOTE]
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