Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is amazing for my kid. She has a full relationship with me and a full relationship with her father. Moreover, as we don’t have her all the time, we each try hard to make the time with her quality. It sound like you procreated with someone unworthy, I did not, and I’m so happy my daughter has both of these wonderful homes.
NP. Yeah, you and your ex are so "worthy" that you couldn't even be bothered to stay together. Way better for your kid to have to pack and schlep, pack and schlep, every week for the rest of her childhood so you can focus on making yourself happy and fulfilled, amirite? You are SUCH a FANTASTIC mommy, everyone should stand up and applaud you for being soooo awesome, unlike all these other stupid women.![]()
Jesus. And FTR, this isn't an anti-divorce post, it's an anti-judgy-mommy post...because I don't think you'll get that unless it's spelled out for you, sweetie.
Anonymous wrote:there is no schedule that is good for kids for the record... signed someone that was raised in a divorced family. Once they get to the age where they spend a lot of time with friends, living in two houses is a nightmare - there really isn't a schedule that solves that issue.
I think for the 50/50 split though the best option is the “5-2-2-5”. One parent has Mondays and Tuesdays overnight. The other parent has Wednesdays and Thursdays overnight. The parents alternate the Friday-Saturday-Sunday overnights each week. If you are the Wednesday-Thursday parent, you have Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday-Sunday one week (that’s the first 5) and Wednesday-Thursday the other week (that’s the second 2). The other parent has Monday-Tuesday the first week (that’s the first 2) and Friday-Saturday-Sunday-Monday-Tuesday the second week (that’s the second 5).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is amazing for my kid. She has a full relationship with me and a full relationship with her father. Moreover, as we don’t have her all the time, we each try hard to make the time with her quality. It sound like you procreated with someone unworthy, I did not, and I’m so happy my daughter has both of these wonderful homes.
NP. Yeah, you and your ex are so "worthy" that you couldn't even be bothered to stay together. Way better for your kid to have to pack and schlep, pack and schlep, every week for the rest of her childhood so you can focus on making yourself happy and fulfilled, amirite? You are SUCH a FANTASTIC mommy, everyone should stand up and applaud you for being soooo awesome, unlike all these other stupid women.![]()
Jesus. And FTR, this isn't an anti-divorce post, it's an anti-judgy-mommy post...because I don't think you'll get that unless it's spelled out for you, sweetie.
Anonymous wrote:It is amazing for my kid. She has a full relationship with me and a full relationship with her father. Moreover, as we don’t have her all the time, we each try hard to make the time with her quality. It sound like you procreated with someone unworthy, I did not, and I’m so happy my daughter has both of these wonderful homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is amazing for my kid. She has a full relationship with me and a full relationship with her father. Moreover, as we don’t have her all the time, we each try hard to make the time with her quality. It sound like you procreated with someone unworthy, I did not, and I’m so happy my daughter has both of these wonderful homes.
How many homes do you have? When you say you just want to go home where do you think of? Now ask your DD the same questions.
Anonymous wrote:It is amazing for my kid. She has a full relationship with me and a full relationship with her father. Moreover, as we don’t have her all the time, we each try hard to make the time with her quality. It sound like you procreated with someone unworthy, I did not, and I’m so happy my daughter has both of these wonderful homes.