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Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen. Photo: Fame.

According to RadarOnline, Charlie Sheen spent Saturday in Calabasas, Calif. with his ex-wife Denise Richards while attending his daughter’s soccer game.  Sheen and Richards watched from the sidelines with daughters Lola and Sam and were seen laughing and joking with each other.  Although Sam’s team lost, Charlie announced on Twitter afterward, “Saturday is soccer!  Here’s three great reasons why I love my weekends!” and posted a picture of himself, Richards and his daughters.

How do you remain civil with your ex after a bitter falling out?

Cupid’s Advice:

After a divorce, it’s difficult to remain civil with your ex, although it’s not entirely impossible.  Here are three ways:

1. Be understanding: After a bitter break-up, you both will experience different emotions toward one another.  When interacting, stay calm and try to understand each other, especially if you are at one of your child’s events.

2. Arrive single: While at a joint celebration, never arrive with a date unless it has been many years since the divorce took place.  Introducing your new partner might upset not only your ex, but also your children.

3. Have rules: Work things out and speak with your ex about how you can both remain civil at functions so that you don’t upset those around you.

How you do remain civil with your ex? Share your ideas below.




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  • Magdaline

    It is important to be civil with my ex for the sake of our kid. 

  • baby

    True, Even two person is not with each other anymore they need to be civil because negative issues may affect the kid.

  • elizabeth

    We need to be civil because I don’t want our kid to grow with hatred in his heart.

  • Froilan

    I just think we are doing it for our kids. Being civil can be learned.

  • fred

    Legal issues on our kids calls for being civil with each other. for our kids sake.

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