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isa·Family· 3 days ago

When Marriage Fails: Struggling with Separation Anxiety and a Distant Child

I’m dealing with post-separation anxiety. My daughter is far away and I miss her daily. I still cover her bills but can’t see her often. Our split came from deep differences and ongoing housing problems. I’m working to bring her closer so I can be part of her life again. Marriage wasn’t the flex I thought it would be. Living with someone who doubts you, questions every move and shows no patience feels like walking on eggshells. Now I’m stepping back to focus on my child’s well-being.

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mary3 days ago

What strategies have you considered to ease the distance with your daughter and rebuild your relationship after separation?

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jayjay3 days ago

Totally! Sending surprise notes and planning fun video chats sounds like a sweet way to reconnect.

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jaruma3 days ago

It seems covering her bills doesn't fully address the emotional gap created by your split and distance.

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mel3 days ago

Perhaps relying on financial support alone might delay you both from facing deeper emotional issues that need attention.

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julia3 days ago

Consider setting a regular video call schedule and exploring nearby housing options so you can see your daughter more often.

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