Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you moved her in, things will probably get a lot worse and fast. When people tell you something, believe them. I think at this point you are probably too scared to throw away a two year relationship. It's an investment, I get it. But this is not the right relationship for you or the kids. They need someone who will care about them and this woman clearly does not. You are better off alone until you find someone who values your children.
This a million times over. Find a good woman--not a girl.
I hope you find a partner who will love you and your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, op, you are young. In nine years your kids will be out of the house and you will be early forties with no kids at home. Prime situation for dating women in mid to late thirties thru early forties. You will have plenty of options.
For now, focus on the best interests of your kids. Don't settle for someone who isn't good with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you moved her in, things will probably get a lot worse and fast. When people tell you something, believe them. I think at this point you are probably too scared to throw away a two year relationship. It's an investment, I get it. But this is not the right relationship for you or the kids. They need someone who will care about them and this woman clearly does not. You are better off alone until you find someone who values your children.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you moved her in, things will probably get a lot worse and fast. When people tell you something, believe them. I think at this point you are probably too scared to throw away a two year relationship. It's an investment, I get it. But this is not the right relationship for you or the kids. They need someone who will care about them and this woman clearly does not. You are better off alone until you find someone who values your children.
Anonymous wrote: Am I crazy to throw that away?
Anonymous wrote:
does not want kids
had a lot of childhood issues that are still not resolved
is not bad with the kids, but not good either
little affection
does her own thing
has started to have meltdowns after the kids go to sleep
gets annoyed that the kids will always come first
just OK with the kids
ambivalence towards them
she doesn't think she would be a good mom
has had a rough life
doesn't want to devote it full force to kids.