So often in popular culture, we see Christmas Day as a time spent with a dozen or more of your closest loved ones, celebrating in the most 'cookie cutter Christmas-cheer' way possible.
But as so many of us know first-hand, not all families look like that. And the way we celebrate Christmas – or any holiday – doesn't look the exact same either.
For Lauren Demetriou, she chooses not to spend Christmas with her kids.
Ever since separating from the father of her two daughters in 2019, Lauren has decided to do things differently. And she says it's one of the best things she's ever done – for both herself, her kids and her now ex-husband.
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In 2003, Lauren first met her ex-husband Ben – she was 21 and he was 23. At the time they were both studying, socialising and falling in love with each other. They eventually married in 2010, later welcoming their two daughters in 2014 and 2016 respectively.
As they aged and their life circumstances changed, so did their relationship.
"I began having second thoughts about the marriage a few years before we actually separated. I proposed some couples counselling which he did, but in the end I didn't feel that it was salvageable. So I instigated our separation in 2019," Lauren said to Mamamia.
"We wanted different things out of life, we had different goals and had just become different people. It was like we were housemates rather than husband and wife."
When Lauren and Ben separated, their two daughters were two and five. Breaking the news to them was challenging, but something Lauren said she's glad to have sought out expert advice on.