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Dating men with kids?

I am dating a divorced man who has young kids, he has them almost every weekend (vs. standard every other weekend). Not too long ago, I dated another divorced man, same situation, every weekend he had his kids. I understand they want to see their kids every chance they get, but should there be some balance? I don’t have kids, so I don’t know. I do believe the ex-wives have it better. They have their kids during the week, and on weekends they are free to date, and develop new relationships. Not surprisingly, in both cases, ex-wives were happily remarried. Sometimes I wish he had custody – he would have his kids during the week and have some weekends free for me. Any advice, does he need to balance better or do I just need to assess whether I can handle the limited time we have?

Kids absolutely and totally come first. They cannot get enough attention and affection from their parents.

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