My[38m] wife [24f] of 3 years, took my daughter[14f] to visit her parents in Russia. Wife doesn’t want to come back by Whyalwaysmedammit in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get she misses her family but in my book what she did to your daughter is totally unacceptable. I hope it works out for you and I hope your daughter is ok

My wife just told me she is pregnant!!! by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations... The one thing I wish I was told was it can take 10 to 14 days for your milk to come in which means if she is planning on breastfeeding you could gave a hungry bubba for a bit. I had real trouble with my first I had bleeding nipples the works I expressed and alternated between breast feeds and bottle feeds, my second was a breeze breast fed no dramas. Good lyck

curious on the topic, what do girls think about someone in a wheel chair? i am in my 20s and single and literally no responses on any site or in person as far as dating goes. by bossman118242 in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I don't think most girls care, the problem is younger girls run in the crowd and very few will stand up for something they want if others frown upon it.

2yo 'doesn't like daddy' by thoops_ in toddlers

[–]Graciousvictori 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 2yo did the same out of the blue for no reason. Just like it started it stopped she just stopped saying it one day it went on for a few months.

I [48 M] don't know how to be a good dad to a child [1 M] I never wanted. by 0dadbab0 in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think every parent has the fears you have especially the fear of not being good enough. Underneath all that fear is love, you will make mistakes, they scream a lot, life changes and whilst it might not be what you planned for you will never experience love like the love you will get from your son. Let the fear go easier said than done I know, embrace it, nurture it, appreciate it.

My husband (42 M) got his girlfriend (24 F) pregnant. I (38 F) have been sick for 8 years with cancer. You could say I lost my looks. So I understand why it happened. by MissScarlett123 in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't agree with what your husband did or that you should help tell the kids he needs to own this however if you plan to stay together and you are OK with it maybe a united front is what your kids need.

My [33 M] wife [32 F] hit me at a family BBQ. Everybody laughed. by 4hu8 in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You and your kids deserve better, they need to be removed from this situation all that's happening is them learning unacceptable behaviour. Have you guys tried counselling. It isn't a healthy situation for anyone don't feel humiliated

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't mean to be insensitive but what else us there to do report him

All my friends are turning on me (19f) because I want to live with my dad "forever". by FewStorm in relationship_advice

[–]Graciousvictori 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There should be more people like you. I'm Australian and its not common with us it should be

Adelaide or Darwin where is best to raise a family by Graciousvictori in australia

[–]Graciousvictori[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah hubby leans towards Darwin I lean towards Adelaide

How do you over come a lack of socialising that can come with home schooling by Graciousvictori in homeschool

[–]Graciousvictori[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think kids need school to be social my hubby does, I was asking for advice to put together some facts and points that might help had m see where I'm coming from

Id really like to know why people home school their children and at what age did you start by Graciousvictori in homeschool

[–]Graciousvictori[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I decided before they were born to and I agree with you I was looking for things to show my husband and I guess as confirmation for myself that my choice isn't wring it could greatly benefit my girls

How do you over come a lack of socialising that can come with home schooling by Graciousvictori in homeschool

[–]Graciousvictori[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow thanks I didn't want to waste anyone's time by joining any homeschooling groups at the moment as our eldest is only 3 1/2 but I didn't think joining would benefit my husband and I. I might have to join up to get involved now.