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How to date with a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 266441"><p>I have a wonderful boyfriend of 3 years. He is wonderful with my difficult child. In the beginning, it was before difficult child got really bad. He has been there through the really bad stuff over the last 2 years. He is quite the gem because he has stuck through it all. He is my rock. When I am having a bad day or a difficult time, I can call him and he will give me the encouragement that I need. We don't live together and he understands when something with the kids needs to take priority. We have discussed living together in the past and we both agreed that as much as we want it, it wasn't the right time for difficult child, that he needed to be more stable. difficult child asked me this last weekend "Mom, when is J going to be my stepdad, because I am ready?" He also turned around and asked him when we were walking to a table at a restaurant "when are you going to be my stepdad?"</p><p></p><p>In the beginning though, I agree don't introduce your difficult child until you are sure that it is going to go anywhere. Then do it gradually. If the guy really likes you he will understand when the difficult child will take priority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 266441"] I have a wonderful boyfriend of 3 years. He is wonderful with my difficult child. In the beginning, it was before difficult child got really bad. He has been there through the really bad stuff over the last 2 years. He is quite the gem because he has stuck through it all. He is my rock. When I am having a bad day or a difficult time, I can call him and he will give me the encouragement that I need. We don't live together and he understands when something with the kids needs to take priority. We have discussed living together in the past and we both agreed that as much as we want it, it wasn't the right time for difficult child, that he needed to be more stable. difficult child asked me this last weekend "Mom, when is J going to be my stepdad, because I am ready?" He also turned around and asked him when we were walking to a table at a restaurant "when are you going to be my stepdad?" In the beginning though, I agree don't introduce your difficult child until you are sure that it is going to go anywhere. Then do it gradually. If the guy really likes you he will understand when the difficult child will take priority. [/QUOTE]
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