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  • #16
    I hear you, Kate ! I have the same issue with activities for kids under my ex parenting time. I also have problem even with my parenting time because initially I asked for S7 from her but now, I just register what I want under my time with kids without asking her. There are a lot swimming club/community center/ private coach around, hope you could find a good time for your little one.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by youngdad91 View Post
      I understand it is upsetting to you when they are at dads because you have zero control over them but it is actually a good thing.
      Of course its not a negative thing! When else would I have the time to spend all the CS on myself. (Sorry, couldnt resist)

      Thanks to all the other Poster, who gave constructive advice, much appreciated!!!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by youngdad91 View Post
        Being at dads is supposed to be a bad thing?



        Children caught in adult conflict often tell their parent what they think the parent wants to hear.

        Being at "dads" isn't supposed to be viewed as a negative thing. I understand it is upsetting to you when they are at dads because you have zero control over them but it is actually a good thing.
        no one says being at dads is a bad thing. The kid is just saying he cannot go because he will be at his fathers and unavailable. You can switch dad for grandparents or working or whatever.

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