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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do people go on two week honeymoons? Grownup people with jobs and kids? My work would be rolling their collective eyes if I pitched this. In any case, as a divorced parent I would say yes, but would probably ask my coparent for logistical/financial support if I needed extra babysitting (I have my work schedule arranged so I work longer days on my non-kid days and shorter days when I do drop off and pickup). And I think you're fine, OP. You are saying this stuff here so you don't say it to your ex, new wife, or your kids. It's totally normal to have feelings and opinions. It sounds like you treat your ex fairly and aren't talking about this stuff with the kids so you are good. I'm annoyed that I busted my a** working while I was married, took on extra work to build our savings while I was pregnant, and now my ex is supporting a live in GF who hasn't worked in two years. But, whatever, I"m happy in my life now, I'm a good coparent, and that's all that matters.[/quote] My wife and I take 2 week vacations once a year, plus several weeklong vacations annually. Counting holidays, I get 12 weeks of PTO per year. I do often wind up working some during them, though. I know plenty of people at my firm who take 3 weeks at a time, but that’s too long for me personally. [/quote]
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