talk with them but don't be boring.
Children with at least one stay at home parent do develop better long term abilities. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F18EFC65580A7120
yes she can, however, it is always better (when she leaves one parent) to keep a happy and healthy relationship with the parent whom she was living with.
Being single is a choice on most accounts. You are single until you develop a one to one relationship with someone. Then you're "in a relationship" You can go back to being single when one or both of you decide to end the one-to-one relationship.
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It's not the parent who decide whether there will be visitation rights or not, that is the court and a parent is not obligated to petition for one. A parent can not be forced to have a relationship with their child. Apart from paying child support.
Well, you are a free woman until one of them actually asks you out and you develop a relationship. There is not any harm done.
A parent can have a closer bond with one child versus the other. Sometimes one child might be sicker than the other requiring more of the parents time. The parent might like one over the other because the child listen to the parent and get along with it better.
if you want to you can but its way better if tou have the opposite genitals in one relationship
Yes, children can develop Stockholm Syndrome in situations where they are taken from one parent to the other. This can happen due to the child's perceived dependence on the taking parent for their survival and safety, leading them to develop a bond with that parent as a coping mechanism.
You see which one is nicer to you and which one you think you can live with out and with better.
A female child brought to one's parent's second (or third, etc) marriage or other relationship.
He probably can be physically faithfully but emotionally he is only faithful to one person- Himself. Walk away honey, you deserve better.