I'm a gay man who married his best friend and started a family. Now I'm divorced and still trying to come to terms with who I am and what I want in life.
I have seen my kids every day this week. They will be spending the night in my house tomorrow, which will be interesting since I have no beds in my house.
I am feeling better about everything, thought I am starting to wonder if AJ is living my life.
I'm too sleepy to write too much, but I wanted to let everyone know I am OK.
AJ is not living your life. Pitch a tent in the living room. The younger kids will love it. Good to hear you’ve seen them everyday. For you and for them. ciel
I'm so glad that you are feeling good about everything!
What Anonymous said was my immediate thought as well ... the kids will have a blast camping out in your house. I'm sure the 'no beds' situation can be resolved easily enough.
I am gay man in his 40's who was married for 18 years to a straight woman, who is still my very best friend. We have 4 children together. She is now remarried and we still want to be supportive of each other and make a stable family for our kids.
Cast of Characters
Jim: That's me
K: The wonderful woman I married in 1993. We divorced in November 2011, and she is still my best friend.
T: My ex-boyfriend. We were together from 2008 to 2013. He is still an important person in my life.
AJ: K's new husband. They got married December 2011.
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Good to hear. These early days are likely to be the most difficult.
AJ is not living your life. Pitch a tent in the living room. The younger kids will love it. Good to hear you’ve seen them everyday. For you and for them. ciel
I'm so glad that you are feeling good about everything!
What Anonymous said was my immediate thought as well ... the kids will have a blast camping out in your house. I'm sure the 'no beds' situation can be resolved easily enough.
So far so good! Work to keep it that way.
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