Divorced LGBTQ+ parents lead growing trend of "bird nesting" to give kids more stability
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"This likely reflects in part their lesser likelihood of conforming to gender norms related to how post-divorce co-parenting is supposed to go," explained clinical psychology professor Abbie Goldberg.
"It keeps the co-parents in each other's spaces, thus opening up the possibility of more conflict, tension, and frustration about household issues, responsibilities, and even dating," explained marriage and family therapist Aurisha Smolarski.
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