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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 404535" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>It is a cop out but kids in single parent families do have more hurdles to success I think. Other family support available can also factor greatly.</p><p></p><p>No doubt in my mind my kids would not have as good an upbringing if either myself or my wife were out of the picture. I’m also aware they’d be better off without me than without my wife. Parenting ain’t always easy and it would be a helluva lot harder to handle solo.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of dysfunctional and messed up “traditional” families also. Just terrible parents period. </p><p></p><p>But single parenting is tougher by far imo. I’d also say the majority of troubled kids I’ve had contact with cane from single guardian homes. Often where grandma was that guardian, but that’s just st my own anecdotal experience.</p><p></p><p> I’ve also had contact with some absolutely fabulous single moms who did what yours did. Work 2 jobs and still take care of after school stuff and everything else that involves parenting. (Haven’t yet had any interaction or involvement with single fathers raising kids)</p><p></p><p>Your success and your sisters’ success speaks to yalls hard work, inner character, and what must have been amazing job your mom did raising you all. </p><p></p><p>We need more parents like that. Too many though, single or not, refuse to instill the necessary discipline and responsibility required to lead kids toward success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 404535, member: 735"] It is a cop out but kids in single parent families do have more hurdles to success I think. Other family support available can also factor greatly. No doubt in my mind my kids would not have as good an upbringing if either myself or my wife were out of the picture. I’m also aware they’d be better off without me than without my wife. Parenting ain’t always easy and it would be a helluva lot harder to handle solo. There are plenty of dysfunctional and messed up “traditional” families also. Just terrible parents period. But single parenting is tougher by far imo. I’d also say the majority of troubled kids I’ve had contact with cane from single guardian homes. Often where grandma was that guardian, but that’s just st my own anecdotal experience. I’ve also had contact with some absolutely fabulous single moms who did what yours did. Work 2 jobs and still take care of after school stuff and everything else that involves parenting. (Haven’t yet had any interaction or involvement with single fathers raising kids) Your success and your sisters’ success speaks to yalls hard work, inner character, and what must have been amazing job your mom did raising you all. We need more parents like that. Too many though, single or not, refuse to instill the necessary discipline and responsibility required to lead kids toward success. [/QUOTE]
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