Do you both co-parent as a team or is there trouble agreeing on what's best and what's not for the children?
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Motherhood And Fatherhood Chronicles
D you agree that parenting changes Romance in the home and romantic partnerships? How do you navigate the conflict, compromise and disagreements in front of the children?
Do you both co-parent as a team or is there trouble agreeing on what's best and what's not for the children?
Do you both co-parent as a team or is there trouble agreeing on what's best and what's not for the children?
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Yea, I see that in many homes around me. Don't know why many of us Nigerians shy away from couple romance once kids start coming ๐
ReplyDeletePart of romance is knowing your husband's or wife's love language & doing well to make them happy. It doesn't always mean smooching or mo**h kizzing in front of kids.
Couples can still be in love after kids come and show these kids that they love each other ๐Holdings hands, smiling at each other, pecks on the cheeks, buying gifts for your spouses are all ways of romance which are suitable under the watch of kids ๐
Infact, studies show that kids feel loved when they see real affection btw their parents ๐
As for co-parenting, the best parents can do for a child is to work as a team. Being divided on opinions and rules will affect the child psychologically and in many other ways.
ReplyDeleteYes it does
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