Usually, breakups are messy and painful.
It is damaging and upsetting to even the most unemotional individual. Especially, if there are children involved, it is harder to be unemotional for the parents who can no longer imagine a future together.
It is unfortunate to say but divorce is not an uncommon thing in modern society and there are many divorcing or separating parents who forget to care for their children’s feeling because they are so focused in their own emotions.
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So it takes much more emotion to care thing to one’s ex after a breakup. They became no better than strangers.
Brandon Carpenter from Florida has done something amazing for his ex-wife. He posted his good deed on Facebook and it has been shared and shared.
His ex-wife called him and told that their daughter was not feeling good and needed some Tylenol.
Brandon got some Tylenol for his daughter and noticed that his ex-wife didn’t have any time for taking care of herself. Baby formula and snacks were more than enough but her fridge was empty. She had no food for herself.
So Brandon decided to re-stock the fridge for her.
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“My child’s mother said our daughter isn’t feeling well and needs some Tylenol… So I bring her infant Tylenol and notice her fridge is completely empty other then some water.
. but she has a full pantry of my daughters food formula snacks ad water… mind you, she works a full time job and then has my daughter… she pays rent and all her bills plus she is paying off a car..
So today I went shopping to make sure she had food for the next few weeks. . just because we aren’t together doesn’t mean I can’t provide for her if she needs it… if my child’s mother is good then I know she is taking care of our daughter the best she can and that makes me happy.”
Brandon has gotten an attention online after he posted his act. Even though he is not always staying with his daughter, he is praised for his co-parenting maturity that he has shown.
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