i'd block him but we share children
i'd block him but we share children
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It's so tempting...she'd love to do it. She really would. She's thought about it so many times.
But there's a custody agreement, a parenting plan, and most importantly two little people who need their drop-off confirm and their schedules coordinated. So, she keeps the line open. Against all instinct court-ordered communication must continue. Emotional investment does not.
She responds with only what the parenting plan requires - and not one word more.
She can't block him, but she can absolutely manage the access.
A meaningful gift for:
- For the mom keeping the line open for the kids and nothing else
- For anyone navigating high conflict co-parenting with a sense of humor intact
- For women in parallel parenting situations who understand this on a cellular level
Product Details:
- Comfort Colors 1717 garment-dyed shirt
- 100% ring-spun cotton, heavyweight 6.1 oz
- Relaxed unisex fit, tubular knit
- Soft broken-in feel
- Available S–4XL
Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, do not bleach.
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