
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 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.
Unfortunately, this is not the most common situation. Most divorces are more destructive than a war, and the kids the collateral damage.
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If they put their daughter's well-being above all, they wouldn't have divorced in the first place.
The bottom line is that these adults have made a very mature decision as to what is right and healthy for the child. My hat is off to them.
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
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.
Unfortunately, this is not the most common situation. Most divorces are more destructive than a war, and the kids the collateral damage.
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
If they put their daughter's well-being above all, they wouldn't have divorced in the first place.
The bottom line is that these adults have made a very mature decision as to what is right and healthy for the child. My hat is off to them.
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