Best Friend's DH Had Affair W/ DD's Camp Counselor

Anonymous
Sounds messy. Definitely send your kid so you can follow the drama.
Anonymous
Your DD shouldn't suffer missing out on something she loves because her mom's best friend married a cheating loser.

Sorry for your friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds messy. Definitely send your kid so you can follow the drama.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I stopped sending my kids to a martial art studio when one of the trainers was sleeping with a dad.

Unless it was your best friend's husband, that's silly.


I think it was a basic lack of good decision making and there are a ton of martial art studios so yea, it's not silly to me.

I'd do the same if they were a drunk or a drug addict.

I don't need my kids around people with serious mental health issues that cause them to act out.
Anonymous
Just me, but there are so many options out there I would never support and individual or business that has no ethics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds messy. Definitely send your kid so you can follow the drama.


+1000
I would send her with strict instructions to do as much ear histlin’ as possible. Set up cameras if necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds messy. Definitely send your kid so you can follow the drama.


+1000
I would send her with strict instructions to do as much ear histlin’ as possible. Set up cameras if necessary.


^ear hustlin’
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just me, but there are so many options out there I would never support and individual or business that has no ethics.


Separated people who date have no ethics?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just me, but there are so many options out there I would never support and individual or business that has no ethics.


Separated people who date have no ethics?


The word affair was used so I'm assuming that means the affair lead to the separation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your DD shouldn't suffer missing out on something she loves because her mom's best friend married a cheating loser.

Sorry for your friend.


+ 1 to PP.

Pro tip- don’t use “elite” when it is completely unnecessary as it is in this case. I know what you mean however it means nothing in this situation. Your kid loves the camp and has been going there for years that’s all we need to know about said camp.
Anonymous
Nope
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD doesn't know this, of course, but she has been attending this 'elite' (I hate that word but it fits) summer camp for 4 years. My best friend found out that her DH was having an affair with the Director. They are separated. Registration is open and fills quick.

Would you still send your DD there?


So fake.

WTF is anyone’s DH doing up in the middle of nowhere camp banging the director?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just me, but there are so many options out there I would never support and individual or business that has no ethics.


Separated people who date have no ethics?


The word affair was used so I'm assuming that means the affair lead to the separation


Yeah fake DH was there in the mountain campsite year round cultivating his secret affair
Anonymous
Extend this from the camp to co-parenting. The real issue is that the Dad, given all the money he puts into parenting this kid, wants the kid to continue attending the camp that the KID wants to continue attending.

Plus with co-parenting and 50-50 custody the kid is going to have anyone the Dad designates taking care of the kid during the Dad's custody time. So almost assuredly the Camp Director will wind up spending time with the kid as the solo caretaker at some point during the Dad's custody time.

The real issue is that the Mom needs to take a look in the mirror and get over herself. What did SHE do to push the Dad into the Camp Director's arms? How did SHE fail? Each time she gobbled a pint of Ben & Jerry's rather than doing her Pilates, that was one more movement pushing the husband away from her. it's time she recognized that and stopped trying to punish the Dad and by extension the kid, for the KID's sake who she supposedly LOVES.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First, I would not send my kid to summer camp like this. Second, who cares? Separated and does not concern you.


A summer camp like what? OP hasn't provided any details about it.
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