Who needs a hubby when you can live with a breast friend .â
Raising children as a singleton can be a real war. But the best friends Shannon and Cheyanne are treating the challenge at the same time.
â € œwo mothers who decided it was easier to co-like with each other than their ex-husbands, â € Shannon, a divorced mother of four, from Nevada, wrote in the closed lids of a clip, detailing their living arrangements.
“Life of life is easier with a village,” she described Vidin, who has collected over 7.6 million views of Tiktok – and, of course, set up some curious eyebrows for her relationship with Cheyanne, a divorced mother and two.
â € œ both of us like men, insisted Shannon, â € œor two divisions [the] home and children [and] Jobs are more easily proven than with men.â €
Excuse me guys. The girls are going alone – together.
How sweet as Paul Gal that offers each pair of support, accompaniment and platonic love of another parent with similar needs.
Besties Lauren Robinson and Samantha Best, single mothers from Auckland, New Zealand, decided to protect their genders under the same roof after being best poured with her ex in April 2021.
â € œ is so much easier to live with Lauren, â € best gudged. “We have been able to share our finances and we are able to help one another with the care of children if one of us is busy, the other can choose both from school, or if one of us should come out of the other, can see both children.
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Kristin Batykefer and Tessa Gilder agree.
The Twosome, Divorcees of Jacksonville, Florida, Formed a â â â € œMommuneâ â â € “A portmanteau of â € œom” and â € œCommuneâ â € 2023 AFTER FROM THE Respective Partners.
â € œWhen I had to leave my husband, all I could think was how now I had to figure out how to do everything myself, Batykefer recently told the New York Times. â € œuy a house on its own, pay my bills myself and raises my child myself.â €
“I’ve never thought of finding another single mother to live with and do it together,” she went on. â € œWe just fell into it. But now, it is like, why is it no more common for us to join forces? “
Shannon and Cheyanne, who often share scenes from their lives together, seem to have joined forces with ease.
The duo share the housework, the kids by connecting the bills. But they will not stay at home living out of monthly control by their ex.
Shannon, an electrical contractor and Cheyanne, a painting contractor, both ordered to pay their previous men thousands every month, under the conditions of their divorce decrees.
â € œ In one of us it receives support for children or alimentation, â € Shannon begged.
â € and 200,000 my dollars [owed] It is besides the other $ 40,000 of the assets my ex my ex -kept, – Cheyanne added.
â € is difficult to be single that work so hard and so much, “Shannon said,”[just] to give it all away.â €
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