Family Of Daughter And Her Two Dads Have A Cute Photoshoot, But They’re Not A Same-Sex Couple
It’s a common family. A young girl, her divorced parents, and her mom’s fiance. According to a recent study, about 40% of marriages include a spouse who had said “I do” at least to one other person in the past. What’s not that common, these guys actually make it work. In a viral Facebook post that has been shared over 136K times and liked more than 237K times, “bonus dad” from Hubbard, Texas Dylan Lenox described the heartwarming bond between all four members of his blended family, and if this doesn’t convince you that blended families can be loving families, nothing will.
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People think that Willow has all the love she needs
People like this are an inspiration! They put their daughter's well-being above all and she gets to grow up in a loving and stress-free environment, as all children should grow up. PS. Daddy David is really cute. He did say he's single, right? :'D
@ Mont, they might have put their daughter's well-being above all, by having a divorce (ever thought about it that way around). Even if you're divorced that doesn't mean you love your child less or that you stop being responsible for raising your child. I think that as long as you keep that in mind, you never stop being parents even if your no longer a couple, divorce doesn't have to be a bad thing.
Load More Replies...The person who was the biggest support when my son was going through a rough teen spot was my ex husband's wife. I am eternally grateful for her calm wonderful help
Hurt this girl's feelings and you have two dads to answer to... 😅😅😅😅😅
One never hears about things like this; about people actually getting along. In all honesty, it startled me to read this. I’m glad that the fiancé and the ex can get along. I imagine it makes things much easier. If all situations are positive, and both fathers (and mother) are good at their roles, Willow will be a very blessed girl. This is a nice dose of positivity that’s very rare in the world. Cooperation should be the norm if possible, but it isn’t. This was a good read. A+.
The secret is to break up and admit it's over before things get ugly. Part ways while you can still be amicable.
Load More Replies...oh, if only more parents were able to do this! my ex's get along to the point that they have been invited over to suppers and family get-togethers that i've hosted. likewise, our now grown children have no qualms about inviting all of us for their kids' birthday parties & holiday get-togethers as well. it wasn't always like this, but we worked together to make it happen, and i'm so glad we did! when my oldest turned 16, we all chipped in together for his first vehicle as his present. life is so much easier & better when we ALL act like the adults we are--children are the most important part of this equation, and everything possible should be done to raise them with lots of love and family values, not to mention showing them that totally blended families CAN work!
Is it OK that I am major jealous? I had THREE fathers and none. There was the sperm-donor who took a fast hike when he got the bad news (I don't even know his name), the father who adopted me and died in a terrible accident when I was 6 months old, and the step-father my mother married 4 year later who hated me and my half sister so much we were eventually sent away from home to protect us from him. God bless ALL children who have even ONE loving father!
Honestly how AWSOME would be father - daughter dances, if it where me i'd be like " YO! I got TWO! dad how bout you?!" *crosses arms* lol sorry
This is lovely. I had thought my ex and his wife would be on-board with this kind of love for our boys and girls. (She had girls I had boys.) She opted for the Cinderella model stepmother. I will never experience that level of disappointment again. To this very day (youngest son is 40) if she sees him while out shopping she will go out of her way to make an ugly comment to him.
People like this are an inspiration! They put their daughter's well-being above all and she gets to grow up in a loving and stress-free environment, as all children should grow up. PS. Daddy David is really cute. He did say he's single, right? :'D
@ Mont, they might have put their daughter's well-being above all, by having a divorce (ever thought about it that way around). Even if you're divorced that doesn't mean you love your child less or that you stop being responsible for raising your child. I think that as long as you keep that in mind, you never stop being parents even if your no longer a couple, divorce doesn't have to be a bad thing.
Load More Replies...The person who was the biggest support when my son was going through a rough teen spot was my ex husband's wife. I am eternally grateful for her calm wonderful help
Hurt this girl's feelings and you have two dads to answer to... 😅😅😅😅😅
One never hears about things like this; about people actually getting along. In all honesty, it startled me to read this. I’m glad that the fiancé and the ex can get along. I imagine it makes things much easier. If all situations are positive, and both fathers (and mother) are good at their roles, Willow will be a very blessed girl. This is a nice dose of positivity that’s very rare in the world. Cooperation should be the norm if possible, but it isn’t. This was a good read. A+.
The secret is to break up and admit it's over before things get ugly. Part ways while you can still be amicable.
Load More Replies...oh, if only more parents were able to do this! my ex's get along to the point that they have been invited over to suppers and family get-togethers that i've hosted. likewise, our now grown children have no qualms about inviting all of us for their kids' birthday parties & holiday get-togethers as well. it wasn't always like this, but we worked together to make it happen, and i'm so glad we did! when my oldest turned 16, we all chipped in together for his first vehicle as his present. life is so much easier & better when we ALL act like the adults we are--children are the most important part of this equation, and everything possible should be done to raise them with lots of love and family values, not to mention showing them that totally blended families CAN work!
Is it OK that I am major jealous? I had THREE fathers and none. There was the sperm-donor who took a fast hike when he got the bad news (I don't even know his name), the father who adopted me and died in a terrible accident when I was 6 months old, and the step-father my mother married 4 year later who hated me and my half sister so much we were eventually sent away from home to protect us from him. God bless ALL children who have even ONE loving father!
Honestly how AWSOME would be father - daughter dances, if it where me i'd be like " YO! I got TWO! dad how bout you?!" *crosses arms* lol sorry
This is lovely. I had thought my ex and his wife would be on-board with this kind of love for our boys and girls. (She had girls I had boys.) She opted for the Cinderella model stepmother. I will never experience that level of disappointment again. To this very day (youngest son is 40) if she sees him while out shopping she will go out of her way to make an ugly comment to him.





















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