sazc
Master Don Juan
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I wouldn't see the kid. You're not going to be in his life anymore so, if you see him, you will only prolong his pain.
At this point, IMO, the only thing you have left is the lesson. Yes, "screen the females better" but the bigger lesson is, maybe don't form a relationship with anyone kids until you KNOW this is a woman you can see yourself with for the rest of your life.
The hard part about that is that this choice can really interfere with dating someone - but that's really you being an upstanding man. Putting the childs needs above your own.
I've dated to me since I got divorced. Both met my kids. Thankfully I kept the relationship away from my kids enough that they didn't get dependent on the men. I have now realized that my kids come before a relationship. My free time for dating is limited and, any man who wants to date me, is going to have to be understanding, or move on. It's what I signed up for when I made the choice to have kids.
SHE sucks for trying to use the kid to get at you. It's super hard but, if you don't plan on being romantically involved with her, the best thing you can do is continue to create distance between you and the child. It is really for the best of the child in the long term.
At this point, IMO, the only thing you have left is the lesson. Yes, "screen the females better" but the bigger lesson is, maybe don't form a relationship with anyone kids until you KNOW this is a woman you can see yourself with for the rest of your life.
The hard part about that is that this choice can really interfere with dating someone - but that's really you being an upstanding man. Putting the childs needs above your own.
I've dated to me since I got divorced. Both met my kids. Thankfully I kept the relationship away from my kids enough that they didn't get dependent on the men. I have now realized that my kids come before a relationship. My free time for dating is limited and, any man who wants to date me, is going to have to be understanding, or move on. It's what I signed up for when I made the choice to have kids.
SHE sucks for trying to use the kid to get at you. It's super hard but, if you don't plan on being romantically involved with her, the best thing you can do is continue to create distance between you and the child. It is really for the best of the child in the long term.