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My best friend and I are raising our kids together — without ex-husbands

Jessica Brown
By Jessica Brown
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Who needs a husband when you can make life with a friend of the breast?

Raising children as Singleton can be a real struggle. But the best friends Shannon and Cheyanne are addressing the challenge together.

“Two mothers who decided that it was easier to be a co -star with each other than with their ex -husbands,” Shannon, a divorced mother of four children, from Nevada, wrote a wrote in the closed chapter of a clip, which detailed her home arrangements of Outré.

The divorced mothers Shannon and Cheyanne, from Nevada, claim that life like Singleton has become “easier” since they moved together. Oksana Kuzminina – Stock.adobe.com

“Life is easier with a town,” the video subtitled, which has accumulated about 7.6 million views of Tiktok, and, of course, raised some curious eyebrows about her relationship with Cheyanne, a divorced mother of two two.

“We both like men a lot,” Shannon insisted, “but two women separate [the] house and children [and] Tasks have proven to be easier than with men. “

Sorry guys. The girls go alone, together.

It is a seemingly sweet configuration between Gal Pals that sacrifices each party the support, company and the platonic love of another father with similar needs.

Single mothers around the world have decided to join and raise their offspring side by side. Olga Sapegina – Stock.adobe.com

The best improvements Lauren Robinson and Samantha Best, single mothers from Auckland, New Zealand, decided to raise their young under the same roof after best with their ex in April 2021.

“It is much easier to live with Lauren,” Best Browed prevently. “We have been able to divide our finances and we can help each other with child care if one of us is busy, the other can pick them up from school, or if any of us needs to go to the other can see the two children.”

“It’s great.”

Kristin Bitchkefer and Tessa Gilder agree.

The two divorced from Jacksonville, Florida, formed a “mom”, a portmanteau or “mom” and “commune”, in 2023 after separating from the partners of respect.

“When I had to leave my husband, all I could think was how I had to discover how to do everything on my own,” Bitchkefer said recently to New York Times. “Buy a house on my own, pay my invoices on my own and raise my son on my own.”

“I never thought about finding another single mother to live and do it together,” he continued. “We simply fall into that. But now, it’s like, why isn’t it more common for us to join forces?”

Some women have formed “Mommune” communities with other single mothers who need company, compassion and support. Robby Fontanesi – Stock.adobe.com

Shannon and Cheyanne, who often share scenes of their lives together online, also seem to have joined forces with ease without problems.

The couple divides domestic tasks, cornered for children and invoices. But they do not stay at home that live in the monthly check of their ex.

Shannon, an electric contractor, and Cheyanne, a painting contractor, have received the order to pay their old bands of hus thousands every month, according to the terms of their divorce decrees.

“Neinder one of us receives child support or alimony,” Shannon groaned.

“And my $ 200,000 [owed] It adds to another $ 40,000 in assets that my ex maintained, ”added Cheyanne.

“It is the single mothers of hard bees that work so much and so much,” said Shannon, “[just] To give everything. “

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