Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick aren’t getting along well but their co-parenting isn’t suffering

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Despite being in an awkward place personally, Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick make co-parenting look easy. 

Things have been off between Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick since they broke up. They have been able to get along for the most part, but things are still tense. Disick loved Kardashian, but his bad decisions cost him his family. Kourt is raising the kids while maintaining a relationship with Younes Bendjima.

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There are plenty of unresolved feelings between the two. Kourtney Kardashian stuck around waiting for Scott Disick to clean up his act, but it didn’t happen. She met her current beau in Paris. It was on the same trip when Kim Kardashian was robbed. The two have been together for a year now, which makes it a serious thing.

Scott Disick is dating a much younger woman. Sofia Richie is just 19, which is five years younger than Kourtney Kardashian’s man. This was thought to be an attention thing, but it looks like Disick and Richie have been together for almost a year now as well. They aren’t super serious, but they appear to be having a lot of fun together.

According to People, Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick aren’t in a great spot. He was very upset when she moved on, and now, he is uncomfortable seeing her happy with someone else. Disick wanted a reconciliation, and it just didn’t happen. Kardashian is happy with Younes Bendjima, and it looks like she plans to stay with him for at least the foreseeable future.

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The awkwardness between Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick has been shown in a few episodes during Season 14 of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Now that both Kourtney and Scott are dating other people, they’re learning how to move on. Thankfully, they’ve been able to co-parent effectively and efficiently, something their kids will thank them for.