Ten months after the divorce, Mark's interest in dating is waning, and he is wondering if reason is that he isn't interested in the specific women he met, or if he simply doesn't have the energy to be in a romantic relationship. Mark is also preparing for a change in the parenting schedule, from alternating weeks to a 2-2-5 schedule. We discuss the implications of the different schedules for Mark's time with his kids, and on his own.
Topics include:
• When to take a break from dating
• Preparing for a new parenting schedule, from alternating weeks to a 2-2-5 schedule
• The social impact of divorce on mutual friends and relationships with those friends
• The potential benefit to the kids of having mutual friends who choose to stay connected mostly with he ex
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08/23/24 • 30 min
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