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Husband's ex-wife calls every week to pick up the child (7 years old). I hate their telephone contact. What should I do?

This is a challenging situation, because your husband and ex-wife are inevitably related to raising children. In dealing with this problem, the following are some suggestions:

1. Understand and respect the relationship between * * * and support: it is the responsibility and obligation of your husband and ex-wife to support children. Answer the phone, handle the communication with the ex-wife, and ensure the best interests of the children.

2. Communicate feelings: talk frankly with your husband and express your dissatisfaction and trouble with their frequent telephone contact. Explain that you are worried that this frequency may have a negative impact on your relationship and family.

3. Set boundaries: Although you need to keep open and honest communication, you need to set some boundaries to ensure that your needs are met. For example, you can arrange a telephone communication schedule with your husband's ex-wife to avoid being disturbed at a certain time.

4. Seek professional support: If you feel unable to cope with this situation, or find that your emotions and pressures are accumulating, it may be helpful to seek professional psychological counseling. Professional psychological counselors can provide support and guidance to help you deal with this complex emotional problem.

The most important thing to remember is that this situation is temporary and may change over time. In the meantime, you can better deal with this situation by communicating well with your husband and ex-wife and paying attention to their emotional needs.