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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fulfillment..( the realisation of what they do )...
Pride in themselves...
Bring it fucking on ...
Don't fucking mess with me ..
Straight up...
Don't waste my fucking time ..
Don't give me that crap ...
I don't give a fuck ...
...so many situations for a single parent that just might sound or be like those mentioned
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By *reya73 OP Woman
over a year ago
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"All of the above plus, please stop asking the most random questions every minute "
So random. Today I had.. 'Mum how many bones does a dog have?' from the 7 year old followed by 'mum, can you see if anyone has a spare I phone charger?' from the 14 year old.
Some time later 'mum, if a crocodile was here would it eat me or you?'
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
Before Covid19 and lockdown I use to see lone parents in my job role.Some just wanted to play the system and get something for nothing.The majority wanted to make something off their lives for their children as well as themselves. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All of the above plus, please stop asking the most random questions every minute
So random. Today I had.. 'Mum how many bones does a dog have?' from the 7 year old followed by 'mum, can you see if anyone has a spare I phone charger?' from the 14 year old.
Some time later 'mum, if a crocodile was here would it eat me or you?'
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Sound like great kids |
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Routine, patience, lots of cuddles and chocolate are key to getting through the days. But we get to say we did I all by ourselves. Doing a 2 parent job alone should make you proud. And I’m really proud of myself xx |
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"All of the above plus, please stop asking the most random questions every minute
So random. Today I had.. 'Mum how many bones does a dog have?' from the 7 year old followed by 'mum, can you see if anyone has a spare I phone charger?' from the 14 year old.
Some time later 'mum, if a crocodile was here would it eat me or you?'
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Sounds like mine...two of the random ones last week
How many humans would a t-Rex need to eat daily whilst running around London to survive?
When it rains instead of hundreds of tiny droplets, what would it feel like if just one big droplet ?
It’s normally quick fire who do you think would win been the most random animals or what do you think hurts more
I do wonder what goes through his mind sometimes, but inquisitive is good |
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Hard
Stressful
Tiring
Never ending
Ageing
But worth it
And I applaud all parents during lockdown single or not. I'm not sure how I would of coped if mine were younger. Thankfully only youngest at home now who is 19
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not been said here nearly enough but “respect”, you single parents have one of the toughest jobs out there and you’re all crushing it, full respect to you all |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"one true love
Best friend
Hugs
Kisses
Best feeling in the world
Heartbreaking
Lonely
Missing part
When my little man has to go home a little of me dies everytime "
I think this is how my ex feels too. It's so heartbreaking xx |
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Raising a family as a single parent? Hats off to all of you.
Often a relentless, thankless task.
Feeding, nurturing, clothing, washing, domestic slave.
Educator. Carer. Role model.
Every minute of every day, every day of the year.
How you manage is an inspiration. Awe inspiring.
I recently had a teeny tiny snapshot of what it's like to be a single parent.
You all deserve a medal. |
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"The real heroes of lockdown! "
Nice to say but for me it’s those parents that haven’t been able to see or hug their children during this, whether that be because they work on the front line and need to isolate; or distance has made it impossible for their usual access or so many other reasons. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"one true love
Best friend
Hugs
Kisses
Best feeling in the world
Heartbreaking
Lonely
Missing part
When my little man has to go home a little of me dies everytime "
I'm not sure if "thankfully" is the right word, but I never have to send my son off to the other parent. There is no other parent, just me. So he just gets 4 sleep overs a month at nans house 5pm till 10am the following morning is the only breaks I get. |
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