Anonymous wrote:Don’t stay. It’s the worst thing you can do for yourself and your child. Otherwise, your child will think the relationship you two have is how it should be and they will choose poorly. Staying serves no one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you leave please don’t do 50/50 custody. I’d recommend giving up custody or just a weekend a month. It’s so so hard on a kid, particularly a girl headed into puberty. This is what I did (after trying 50/50 and failing) and it’s so much better for our dd.
Some people actually want to see their kid. Sounds like you weren't cut out to be a parent anyways.
It's not about what the parent wants, it's about what's best for the child. SMFH
That’s two married parents and one house, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:My partner (same sex couple) just just 100% over our marriage. She’s grumpy and annoyed with me so much of time and I just keep lowering and lowering the bar of what I’ll accept. We have a wonderful 8 year old who adores both of us. I can’t imagine only seeing her 50% of the time and having her childhood defined by alternating houses. Ugh. I wish there was a trap door to a different reality. On the one hand, I keep thinking I can hang in for the sake of my kid….on the other, I keep hearing the divorcing earlier is better than later so if I can’t make it for 10-12 more years, should I just separate now? There’s no abuse or cheating; but there’s also very little affection or support.
Anonymous wrote:Just stick it out. That's what you promised each other when you decided to form a union and have a child. Deal with it. Things might get better, they might not, but you're an adult and you have to stand by your word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you leave please don’t do 50/50 custody. I’d recommend giving up custody or just a weekend a month. It’s so so hard on a kid, particularly a girl headed into puberty. This is what I did (after trying 50/50 and failing) and it’s so much better for our dd.
Some people actually want to see their kid. Sounds like you weren't cut out to be a parent anyways.
It's not about what the parent wants, it's about what's best for the child. SMFH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you leave please don’t do 50/50 custody. I’d recommend giving up custody or just a weekend a month. It’s so so hard on a kid, particularly a girl headed into puberty. This is what I did (after trying 50/50 and failing) and it’s so much better for our dd.
Some people actually want to see their kid. Sounds like you weren't cut out to be a parent anyways.
Anonymous wrote:If you leave please don’t do 50/50 custody. I’d recommend giving up custody or just a weekend a month. It’s so so hard on a kid, particularly a girl headed into puberty. This is what I did (after trying 50/50 and failing) and it’s so much better for our dd.