wow.. You have been through a lot! Congrats on being strong enough to leave him!
I also have 3 children.. My youngest is only 10, the other two are over 18. Experts say that it is much harder for tweens to deal with parental separation than younger or older kids. Your kids have had a lot of trauma. And its hard to process their parent being an ass. They love their parents and to see them drunk, naked and in other inappropriate situations is extremely difficult. Separating that behavior and loving them is way too much .. especially when they are hitting puberty age. Enough crap going on with hormones etc.. add crazy grandma to the mix and BOOM!
Have they spent time with your so?
I agree as well that you don't let your children decide how to live your life. If your partner is respectful, caring and considerate, then it should be ok. Remember they saw YOU hurt and things they shouldn't see.. They will want to protect you and themselves. Two hours really is not so far that you can do weekend trips etc. Start to plan things together..maybe day trips and moving on. Let your kids warm up more and see how you are happy. I also see the other side and trying to keep the kids stable. I just cant agree to cutting out a partner. My custody agreement says my son cant leave VA unless we both agree. I can howerer, move anywhere I wasn't in VA. Not sure how your agreement is written.
My SO was introduced as another friend. It took about a month, but my son saw how caring Adam is, and actually pushed us together and made us go a date. I am extremely lucky that they get along so well, and my son doesn't feel threatened or displaced. Time fixes a lot of stuff. I am sure yours will all work out
I also have 3 children.. My youngest is only 10, the other two are over 18. Experts say that it is much harder for tweens to deal with parental separation than younger or older kids. Your kids have had a lot of trauma. And its hard to process their parent being an ass. They love their parents and to see them drunk, naked and in other inappropriate situations is extremely difficult. Separating that behavior and loving them is way too much .. especially when they are hitting puberty age. Enough crap going on with hormones etc.. add crazy grandma to the mix and BOOM!
Have they spent time with your so?
I agree as well that you don't let your children decide how to live your life. If your partner is respectful, caring and considerate, then it should be ok. Remember they saw YOU hurt and things they shouldn't see.. They will want to protect you and themselves. Two hours really is not so far that you can do weekend trips etc. Start to plan things together..maybe day trips and moving on. Let your kids warm up more and see how you are happy. I also see the other side and trying to keep the kids stable. I just cant agree to cutting out a partner. My custody agreement says my son cant leave VA unless we both agree. I can howerer, move anywhere I wasn't in VA. Not sure how your agreement is written.
My SO was introduced as another friend. It took about a month, but my son saw how caring Adam is, and actually pushed us together and made us go a date. I am extremely lucky that they get along so well, and my son doesn't feel threatened or displaced. Time fixes a lot of stuff. I am sure yours will all work out
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