Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom made a huge error in moving. It was illogical and now she’s in the entirely predictable situation she’s in. Teens generally grow tired of 50/50 in the best of circumstances. She was wrong to move. To put the kid first, she had to either move again or give up a lot of time with him.
Mom's reasoning at the time was that it was for her mental health. A long term relationship she had been in had just ended. She went through a reinventing herself phase, started yoga, made this move, changed a few things in her life to be healthier and happier. She decided she didn't want to live in an apartment in the city and needed a more serene, peaceful environment with space where she could spend time in nature, listen to birds, have a garden etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom made a huge error in moving. It was illogical and now she’s in the entirely predictable situation she’s in. Teens generally grow tired of 50/50 in the best of circumstances. She was wrong to move. To put the kid first, she had to either move again or give up a lot of time with him.
Mom's reasoning at the time was that it was for her mental health. A long term relationship she had been in had just ended. She went through a reinventing herself phase, started yoga, made this move, changed a few things in her life to be healthier and happier. She decided she didn't want to live in an apartment in the city and needed a more serene, peaceful environment with space where she could spend time in nature, listen to birds, have a garden etc.
Uh, and what about her kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom made a huge error in moving. It was illogical and now she’s in the entirely predictable situation she’s in. Teens generally grow tired of 50/50 in the best of circumstances. She was wrong to move. To put the kid first, she had to either move again or give up a lot of time with him.
Mom's reasoning at the time was that it was for her mental health. A long term relationship she had been in had just ended. She went through a reinventing herself phase, started yoga, made this move, changed a few things in her life to be healthier and happier. She decided she didn't want to live in an apartment in the city and needed a more serene, peaceful environment with space where she could spend time in nature, listen to birds, have a garden etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom made a huge error in moving. It was illogical and now she’s in the entirely predictable situation she’s in. Teens generally grow tired of 50/50 in the best of circumstances. She was wrong to move. To put the kid first, she had to either move again or give up a lot of time with him.
Mom's reasoning at the time was that it was for her mental health. A long term relationship she had been in had just ended. She went through a reinventing herself phase, started yoga, made this move, changed a few things in her life to be healthier and happier. She decided she didn't want to live in an apartment in the city and needed a more serene, peaceful environment with space where she could spend time in nature, listen to birds, have a garden etc.
Anonymous wrote:Mom made a huge error in moving. It was illogical and now she’s in the entirely predictable situation she’s in. Teens generally grow tired of 50/50 in the best of circumstances. She was wrong to move. To put the kid first, she had to either move again or give up a lot of time with him.
Anonymous wrote:At HS age kid is old enough to have some say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David should pay Sarah more child support
No, he shouldn’t. It’s the wife’s money.
This is fake. 9th graders don’t have toys. Mom was selfish in moving away. If they both moved, kid could not stay at this school if it’s public. There is no way mom is driving 3 hours round trip twice a day for school drop off. Be real.
Op here. It is real. Toys has a broad meaning that includes any items used for entertainment or pleasure. Even adults can have toys. Grandma's address is on record at the school. And yes, mom drives into the city every day. She still works in the city.
Dad already buys almost everything child needs. And while he has a decent income, most of the money they have comes from his wife's family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David should pay Sarah more child support
No, he shouldn’t. It’s the wife’s money.
This is fake. 9th graders don’t have toys. Mom was selfish in moving away. If they both moved, kid could not stay at this school if it’s public. There is no way mom is driving 3 hours round trip twice a day for school drop off. Be real.
Anonymous wrote:David should pay Sarah more child support