Message from @Deleted User

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2018-10-13 12:36:45 UTC  

Sorry I just want to make sure I understand before answering.

2018-10-13 12:38:05 UTC  

I'll repost the question for you:
New question: According to Jesse, he said 'divorced single parents should not remarry'. In relation to single moms who are raising their children in single family homes without maintaining much contact with the father: what advice or counseling would you give to that single mother to help her raise those children right? (Remember, father is limited)

2018-10-13 12:38:33 UTC  
2018-10-13 12:38:45 UTC  

hmm new answer, maintain more contact with the father.

2018-10-13 12:38:57 UTC  

I guess I dont understand question then. Lol I read it before and answered above.

2018-10-13 12:39:11 UTC  

Single family homes as in...?

2018-10-13 12:39:26 UTC  

@DasBoles I agree with that answer...

2018-10-13 12:39:45 UTC  

Like they have remarried

2018-10-13 12:39:54 UTC  

@Deleted User Statistically, 79% of kids grew up in single parent homes.

2018-10-13 12:41:59 UTC  

I am saying, if Jesse said that single parents should not remarry, and we have that insanely large statistic above - some born out of wedlock and some divorced. What can we do to diminish that trend? Starting with, what advice would we give single moms raising kids if they are discouraged from remarrying?

2018-10-13 12:42:24 UTC  

Is that clearer? I'm sorry if my previous question wasn't, guys.

2018-10-13 12:42:42 UTC  

It's hard to type a thought instead of talking it out.

2018-10-13 12:42:47 UTC  

Nah I'm fuzzy this morning lol

2018-10-13 12:42:53 UTC  

Lolz

2018-10-13 12:43:04 UTC  

Does that make more sense, @DasBoles?

2018-10-13 12:44:59 UTC  

I have a foster 'cousin' who grew up with my aunt and uncle in NJ. He turned out to be a good kid. It was tough at first though because he would be rebellious. They also got a second foster child and they had to take her back because she caused chaos.

2018-10-13 12:45:36 UTC  

I guess I would need more parenting experience to answer that question well. Lol I have no idea.

2018-10-13 12:46:41 UTC  

I am a product of a single mom with limited dad experience and yeah I have a few rough edges but mostly decent person. Single mom isnt Ideal but it isnt a doomed situation if mom is responsible and puts her kids in front of everything else.

2018-10-13 12:47:19 UTC  

Oh snap

2018-10-13 12:47:32 UTC  

I didnt tell you about my foster "cousin" 😬

2018-10-13 12:47:54 UTC  

Ooooo!!! 😯

2018-10-13 12:49:23 UTC  

I like your answer as well, btw. But now that you are older and much wiser, what advice would you give your Mom as she was raising younger you?

2018-10-13 12:51:35 UTC  

"Stop blaming dad for everything"

2018-10-13 12:51:44 UTC  

Would probably have helped a lot.

2018-10-13 12:51:48 UTC  

My thought is still the same, mentorship from an example of a healthy relationship can tip the scales towards seeking a healthy relationship, instead of only having the example of a single parent. Also i think it is important to be honest with your children, that single parenting is less than ideal, instead of putting yourself up as a hero, as many single moms do these days.

2018-10-13 12:52:06 UTC  

I can super relate to that @Deleted User

2018-10-13 12:52:13 UTC  

Both with her focus and efficiency of raising us and with the emotional baggage my brother and I had because of it.

2018-10-13 12:52:27 UTC  

I'm sure most single mom raised kids can.

2018-10-13 12:53:05 UTC  

my parents are still married.

2018-10-13 12:54:45 UTC  

I think she would have left if she succeeded at turning us against our father though. He wasn't involved very much in day to day stuff, and she tried to make it out like he was the source of all negativity in the house.

2018-10-13 12:55:00 UTC  

Don't tell your dad, or he will get mad at me was a common phrase

2018-10-13 12:57:14 UTC  

Ahhh

2018-10-13 12:59:07 UTC  

his best example to me was keeping a marriage was of utmost imprtance, even if it turns into something you didn't expect. You have kids, its not about you anymore.

2018-10-13 13:00:02 UTC  

Yeah it kinda sucks if marriage turns sour and you only stick around for the kids though.

2018-10-13 13:00:17 UTC  

For me I would stick around until kids left house. Then ciao.

2018-10-13 13:00:26 UTC  

Its worse to disolve the marriage, imo.

2018-10-13 13:00:30 UTC  

Eh

2018-10-13 13:00:49 UTC  

I disagree. Toxic relationship between parents probably bad example than a complete lack of relationship.

2018-10-13 13:00:51 UTC  

I agree with the last sentence.

2018-10-13 13:00:58 UTC  

Once the kids are grown, cya

2018-10-13 13:01:02 UTC  

Lol