Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids are a package deal. He knew that and can get over it.
Then don't get remarried. If your attitude is "kids first period," then you're setting yourself up for a marriage filled with a lot of resentment. Just don't go there. It's not fair to anyone involved. Second marriages only work when people show empathy for all parties involved. All spouses need to feel like they are each other's "number one".
Are you in high school?
Anonymous wrote:OP here: When the kids were younger we had a tighter schedule because yes, they needed the structure. But now they are fine going back and forth.
Also they are definitely able to stay home alone while my spouse and I go out for date night, run errands, etc. They also don’t need tons of attention at home as they are teenagers and mainly stay in their rooms all day anyway. Spouse just wants a completely silent and empty house.
I agree that spouses should be a priority, but also feel like I shouldn’t have to make my kids feel unwelcome in my home…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids are a package deal. He knew that and can get over it.
Then don't get remarried. If your attitude is "kids first period," then you're setting yourself up for a marriage filled with a lot of resentment. Just don't go there. It's not fair to anyone involved. Second marriages only work when people show empathy for all parties involved. All spouses need to feel like they are each other's "number one".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids are a package deal. He knew that and can get over it.
Then don't get remarried. If your attitude is "kids first period," then you're setting yourself up for a marriage filled with a lot of resentment. Just don't go there. It's not fair to anyone involved. Second marriages only work when people show empathy for all parties involved. All spouses need to feel like they are each other's "number one".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids are a package deal. He knew that and can get over it.
Then don't get remarried. If your attitude is "kids first period," then you're setting yourself up for a marriage filled with a lot of resentment. Just don't go there. It's not fair to anyone involved. Second marriages only work when people show empathy for all parties involved. All spouses need to feel like they are each other's "number one".
Anonymous wrote:If they're in middle and high school aren't they old enough to stay home alone while you and the new husband go out for a date night dinner? Or when they're staying with you but sleeping over at friend's house you can use that time.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids are a package deal. He knew that and can get over it.