Anonymous wrote:I was reading the thread on staying together for the kids, and someone said that they no longer love their spouse, but it was worth it to stay in the marriage to see the kids every day.
I know that divorce is difficult and painful, but if you trust that your ex-spouse is a good parent, the one benefit seems to be that you have entire days or weeks that you aren’t responsible for the kids at all.
Am I just a terrible mother? Looking in from the outside, every other weekend without the kids sounds great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the kids were very little I was jealous of divorced friends who had days to themselves. Now that they are middle school and older and easier I prefer to see them every day, especially since they will be gone to college sooner than I realized
Ask me if I am jealous of my divorced friends dating lives and I will say heck yes. My two best divorced friends have beautiful women will them all the time !
I have a few divorced male friends who have beautiful GF’s but they all are envious of the married life I have. The grass often looks greener!
Anonymous wrote:When the kids were very little I was jealous of divorced friends who had days to themselves. Now that they are middle school and older and easier I prefer to see them every day, especially since they will be gone to college sooner than I realized
Ask me if I am jealous of my divorced friends dating lives and I will say heck yes. My two best divorced friends have beautiful women will them all the time !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason I had kids was to spend time with them.
Also, if my spouse was a good parent, why on earth would I divorce them?
Because he’s a bad husband.
Anonymous wrote:The reason I had kids was to spend time with them.
Also, if my spouse was a good parent, why on earth would I divorce them?
Anonymous wrote:I was reading the thread on staying together for the kids, and someone said that they no longer love their spouse, but it was worth it to stay in the marriage to see the kids every day.
I know that divorce is difficult and painful, but if you trust that your ex-spouse is a good parent, the one benefit seems to be that you have entire days or weeks that you aren’t responsible for the kids at all.
Am I just a terrible mother? Looking in from the outside, every other weekend without the kids sounds great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason I had kids was to spend time with them.
Also, if my spouse was a good parent, why on earth would I divorce them?
Because he’s a bad husband.
Anonymous wrote:The reason I had kids was to spend time with them.
Also, if my spouse was a good parent, why on earth would I divorce them?