Dealing With a Difficult Ex
Within many stepmom communities, divorced moms have earned a pretty bad reputation, and it’s easy to see why. There are many reasons why perfectly sane, intelligent, otherwise-normal women act not so normal when their ex-husbands remarry.
How to Protect Yourself From Your Partner’s Disrespectful Ex
Dealing with your partner’s ex-wife can be one of the most upsetting and aggravating aspects of being a stepmom. It’s a strange phenomenon, this lack of common courtesy and basic manners when it comes to ex-wives and stepmoms
Put Down Your Good Intentions and Step Away From the Ex
The stepmom is often an easy scapegoat. We’re the new kid on the block (even if we’ve been around for years). And it’s so much easier to point the finger at someone else and tell them what they’re doing wrong, than trying to see how their presence could benefit the family and wanting to find solutions.
How Much Communication Between Your Partner and the Ex is “Too much”?
How much communication between your partner and the ex depends on the age of the kids, whether or not there are mental/physical/emotional issues that require more frequent communication, and how healthy the relationship between your partner and his ex is.
The High-Conflict Ex
High-conflict people might claim they want peace, but then make it impossible to achieve that because they will blame you for everything. They only have one story; a story where they’re the victim and you’re the attacker.
What Divorced Moms Should Know About Stepmoms
Stepmoms are nurturing a marriage and trying to figure out their role in the stepchild’s life. And while you knew your place in your child’s life from day one, stepmoms can spend years trying to find theirs.
“Why does my husband’s ex-wife hate me?”
She doesn’t hate you, she hates what you represent: The failure of her marriage, the break up of her family, the woman her ex-husband became a better man for, the fear that she might have ruined her child’s life by not being able to make the marriage work.