Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here
Yes it can wait. It's not about abuse. It might get better, but I had always thought we would have three. I don't believe we could take the stress of a second child.
So why do you want to get divorced? Because your spouse wants another child and you only want one?
That's sad to me it seems petty to upend an existing child's life for a theoretical non kid.
How are you getting that? I assumed problems in the relationship surfaced or were magnified after the arrival of the baby. I know a couple like this. They love their kid, but parenthood brings out the worst in them (especially him) and thus in their relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Op here
Yes it can wait. It's not about abuse. It might get better, but I had always thought we would have three. I don't believe we could take the stress of a second child.
Anonymous wrote:OP the worst of my marriage was my child's first two years of life. Then it got significantly better. There is a chance of that, depending on the problems you are facing.
My brother divorced when their child was two. It was relatively easy on the kids who were very young . But my nephew has had many of the same questions as th PP's kid above. And developed anxiety around 8, pretty significant anxiety, that a therapist related to the divorce. Even though the two parents coparent well. He does get therapy and he's much better now.
Do you think he kept questions to himself or asked someone else? How does a kid not have questions at some point?Anonymous wrote:Divorced and moved out before he turned 1. Never had a problem, never asked any questions. Most of the time in dad's house, 3-4 days in mine and aunt's.
Don't regret doing it as early as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here
Yes it can wait. It's not about abuse. It might get better, but I had always thought we would have three. I don't believe we could take the stress of a second child.
So why do you want to get divorced? Because your spouse wants another child and you only want one?
That's sad to me it seems petty to upend an existing child's life for a theoretical non kid.
Anonymous wrote:Op here
Yes it can wait. It's not about abuse. It might get better, but I had always thought we would have three. I don't believe we could take the stress of a second child.
Anonymous wrote:OP the worst of my marriage was my child's first two years of life. Then it got significantly better. There is a chance of that, depending on the problems you are facing.
My brother divorced when their child was two. It was relatively easy on the kids who were very young . But my nephew has had many of the same questions as th PP's kid above. And developed anxiety around 8, pretty significant anxiety, that a therapist related to the divorce. Even though the two parents coparent well. He does get therapy and he's much better now.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone wish they had separated before the baby was old enough to remember you and your spouse as a married couple?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone wish they had separated before the baby was old enough to remember you and your spouse as a married couple?