I was supposed to move in with my dad next week because of my stepdad and I not getting along at my mom's house. It was all set and everything. My dad even already has a room cleaned out for me.
Well, this morning, my mom tells me that her and my step dad are getting a divorce. Now, usually I would be extremly happy. But right now I'm not so sure because I don't know if I should still move in with my dad or not. Any ideas?
Additional info, added Thursday June 1 2006, 4:15 pm: 16/f if that helps. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? xx_Dreamer answered Friday June 2 2006, 12:05 am: Maybe you should talk to both of your parents. Spend a week at your dads or something & then decided from there. You should choose whichever home/parent makes you more comfortable. I'm sure if you talk to both of your parents they'll understand.
DancinCutie08 answered Thursday June 1 2006, 4:14 pm: i would say move in with your dad.. i mean most guys even dads dont put that kind of effort out for girls and he must really want to see you and spend time with your
helpmebrenda answered Thursday June 1 2006, 2:56 pm: Hi
I think you should still move in with your dad...even if it is just temporary.
That will give your mom time to deal with all the issues that she will be dealing with regarding the divorce.
Your dad has already made arrangements to have you move in with him, and is obviously excited. You will be able to have some good quality time with him.
You can still spend time with your mom, and help her through a rough time.
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