Being separated is not the end of the world for a child, especially for one as young as your son. The younger it occurs, the more normal it seems and the easier it is to accept. I'm not saying that it's preferable in any way, but it's also not as bad as I'm sure it must seem right now. Assuming that things work out where there is some kind of shared custody, that is. Not that I can really tell from one picture, but as long as your son has a good demeanor, it's likely that he can adapt with minimal issues.
I don't talk about my personal life on the internet with strangers, so I could see why you would assume that I don't have one. Thanks for being a faggot though, it's really appreciated.
I don't talk about my personal life on the internet with strangers, so I could see why you would assume that I don't have one. Thanks for being a faggot though, it's really appreciated.
That sucks, Krig. My heart goes out to you.
you mis understood my post, mine was just saying you have really no real life experience since you more than likely have great little parents that are wealthy and you are trying to shed light on something you just don't honestly know anything about...not trying to be rude but it's a thing ive noticed on this forum lately, or just ive come to realize it's not so black and white
Who cares? Even if he hasn't been through what I have, why would I want him to? Maybe his view will give me more to think about. His post was possibly more comforting because of the logic about how this would effect my son.
Mathiäs;8764425 said:If I were you, do not show any compassion towards her when the legal battle begins. Fight for full custody and try to screw her as hard possible in regards to the estate split.
you mis understood my post, mine was just say you have really no idea what my life experience is since you more than likely don't know me in person and you are not reading about my life online...not trying to be rude but it's a thing ive noticed on this forum lately, or just ive come to realize it's not so black and white
I would suggest that you say nothing when you have nothing to base your statements on. My family is far from rich, though I'm not going to complain that I have a decent family life, especially in comparison to what I've read of other people's family lives on this forum. My experience pertains to my nephew, who I have treated as my own son since he was born, since, after all, he's my godson. No, I don't have a child of my own, but this situation has been different. After his parents split up, the mother living in Illinois, there would be many times where he would have to stay here, with my parents and myself, so he was like both a son and a little brother. I take care of him just the same as any parent would take care of his child. And I'm glad to say that he has adjusted to going back and forth between states every few months better than my family has seeing him leave.
But you already knew that, right?