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Can parents with different types of parents live together?
My partner and I are considering life together.I have two 13 year old son and 7 who are kind and loving, seeing his father every week and do well in school. I am not a perfect parent. They have rooms in the disorder, but I am surprised they are asked to clean and the greater will be seated at the table with one foot tucked underneath. The youngest sometimes run around the sofa, even as my government is not running on the sofa. These things worried him a lot and he is always saying that her daughter has never been allowed to do this or that, and when I moved things together is going to change radically. He lived on their own for the last three years only to have her daughter for a weekend. I told my son to have to respect their furniture and their claims, I sat with its discipline on the stairs … 13 years it is going to sit here … While his Ipod! I'm happy my opinion, but is inferior? His daughter is 13 too.
I haved lived what he is talking too much. Its really for two adults or can not adapt to each other means. I know its cause im difficult life, but is improving over time, remember to respect means to each other and I 2 are good for each other are working … Good Luck
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