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I didn't see any page for introductions, but I figured I'd do so... my name is Matt, I’m a single father, have been for a few years now. I’m a very proud father of 2 girls (14 & 12) and 1 boy (13). I joined this forum because I find myself wishing I had a second opinion or some kind of help in certain situations, especially with my girls, where I’m not 100% sure on how to handle them. Hopefully this community can shine some light on my challenges. I really look forward to getting different perspectives especially from moms out there!

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Hey man. You are right there's no introduction page. Just post away.

There are some smart and nice people on here. Hope you get answers.

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I didn't see any page for introductions, but I figured I'd do so... my name is Matt, I’m a single father, have been for a few years now. I’m a very proud father of 2 girls (14 & 12) and 1 boy (13). I joined this forum because I find myself wishing I had a second opinion or some kind of help in certain situations, especially with my girls, where I’m not 100% sure on how to handle them. Hopefully this community can shine some light on my challenges. I really look forward to getting different perspectives especially from moms out there!

 

Hi, post away!

 

Lots of Mums here and a few people who are without children but are pretty wise too.

 

I am Mummy to four very different children who are nearly grown up now and a stand in Mum for their friends, who often stay at our home for days and days and days and days ... sometimes weeks. :laugh:

 

Take care,

Eve x

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TaraMaiden

Girls are definitely different to boys.

Boys are quite straight forward...

 

Girls are squishy with funny lumps.

The way to handle them is with kid gloves.

 

Just thought I'd clarify that for you.

 

:D

 

Welcome!

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Well welcome. Remember common sense and good advice is not limited to moms or married indivduals alone.

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