With almost half of all marriages ending in divorce, co-parenting is more common than ever. Since 1985, the percentage of shared physical custody in the U.S. has increased from 13% to 34%. Honoring your ex’s parenting decisions can be hard, especially with a new partner in the mix.
One dad tried to convey to his ex that he found their 8-year-old daughter sleeping alone in the mom’s boyfriend’s house inappropriate. As she didn’t see the big deal, it raised even more red flags for the father. Concerned, he decided to share his story online , and sparked quite a heated debate among netizens.
A dad was upset his 8-year-old daughter spend the night at her mom’s BF’s home alone
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He expected at least a family member or another woman to be present, so the situation freaked him out
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He shared his concerns with the ex, but she shut him down, refusing to see a problem
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Children are the most vulnerable when they’re with stepparents and unmarried parents’ partners

Those who supported their opinion with statistics are mostly right. Yes, children get exploited by the people closest to them, research shows. One study found that the presence of stepfathers and non-biological father figures show an elevated risk of child maltreatment.
Sociologists call this the “Cinderella effect.” In 2022, researchers found evidence that supports this theory. In their study, they conclude that unmarried partners (not parents or stepparents ) are the most likely to seriously injure a child.
Research from the Australian Institute of Family Studies also shows how prevalent child exploitation is in general. In worst case scenarios, one in three girls become victims. At best, on in 20 boys get exploited by a person close to them. In the U.S., 90% of the perpetrators are men , 3% are women, and 6% are of “unknown gender.”
Not allowing your child near men after reading these statistics may seem like hysteria and misandry. As Leah McLaren writes for Today’s Parent , rules prohibiting children unsupervised contact with adult men may seem unfair to the vast majority of men. “But my parental duty to protect my kids trumps my duty as a feminist to treat men and women equally in every scenario,” she says, defending her opinion.
Australian author and columnist Kacey Edwards agrees , as she and her husband have a no-men-babysitters rule. “I know it’s a hard line, some would say extreme,” she’s aware of the criticism.
“But I also know that [exploitation] can rob a child of their self-worth and dignity in an instant – and it can take decades for those wounds to heal, if at all. In this context, potentially hurting peoples’ feelings is the price my husband and I are prepared to pay.”
Co-parenting requires level-headedness and open communication between the parents

Effective co-parenting can be hard, even in cases where the parents have remained friendly. The dad in this story specified that he and the mom have a parenting agreement through the court system. Still, miscommunication like this situation might arise.
Here are some tips from experts that might make co-parenting easier:
- Flexibility . Even when something doesn’t go according to plan, having the patience and grace not enter into a conflict is a valuable skill. Dee Holmes, Senior Practice Consultant at Relate, tells The BBC that parents should center the child. “If you have to compromise or change a plan, think about what is best for your child.”
- Adopt a business-like relationship . To avoid conflicts, treat co-parenting like a business relationship. This is a really good way to set boundaries. “Good co-parenting boundaries include keeping communication on a need-to-know basis and nothing more,” divorce and co-parenting specialist Michelle Dempsey-Multack writes .
- Organize task, activities, and events. Some parents have a shared Google calendar, others prefer to inform each other on a need-to-know basis. But letting the other parent know the child’s schedule is paramount.
- Give your ex’s new partner some grace . When a new partner and a potential stepparent enters the picture, it can be hard to maintain a civil relationship with them. Yet, it’s very important to accept that your lives are changing. “You’ve got to swallow your feelings a bit and let them start to get involved in the other family’s life,” Dee emphasizes.
- Don’t say bad things about their parent to the child. Talking behind the parent’s back and trying to turn them against their mom or dad is one of the worst things a co-parent can do. Bringing kids into adult drama only brings them helplessness and insecurity, which can be confusing and upsetting.
The dad remained very level-headed about the whole thing, emphasizing he just wants his daughter to be safe
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Most people agreed with the father: a little girl shouldn’t sleep at a man’s house without an adult family member present
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But others thought he was being paranoid in thinking every man was a predator
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Later, he posted an update about how he and his girls were doing
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