Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just agree you'll be like 2 ships passing in the night. A glorified roommate situation. That way, nobody has to pay for 2 households, the kids are in 1 place, the kids see you as a "united" front, you can still do family events (even it it takes every ounce of strength to do so in a civilized manner) which is super important to the kids, maintain normalcy, etc.
What about the emotional and physical intimacy part? He will not agree to an open marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every marriage is different. Every divorce is different. In my case, our co-parenting is much better than our marriage was.
Look at some of the threads in special parenting concerns on co-parenting to get a peek of what you could be in store for, and compare to what you’re dealing with now.
How old are your children?
One is in preschool; one is in early elementary school
So you have clearly been having sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just agree you'll be like 2 ships passing in the night. A glorified roommate situation. That way, nobody has to pay for 2 households, the kids are in 1 place, the kids see you as a "united" front, you can still do family events (even it it takes every ounce of strength to do so in a civilized manner) which is super important to the kids, maintain normalcy, etc.
What about the emotional and physical intimacy part? He will not agree to an open marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every marriage is different. Every divorce is different. In my case, our co-parenting is much better than our marriage was.
Look at some of the threads in special parenting concerns on co-parenting to get a peek of what you could be in store for, and compare to what you’re dealing with now.
How old are your children?
One is in preschool; one is in early elementary school
Anonymous wrote:Just agree you'll be like 2 ships passing in the night. A glorified roommate situation. That way, nobody has to pay for 2 households, the kids are in 1 place, the kids see you as a "united" front, you can still do family events (even it it takes every ounce of strength to do so in a civilized manner) which is super important to the kids, maintain normalcy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you have a real desire and need for emotional and physical intimacy being good parents and excellent roommates is not the worst life. If he has said he doesn't want a divorce then you should tell him what needs to happen for it not to happen. If you can't go on this way he needs to see what heed and you need to do together.
Anonymous wrote:Every marriage is different. Every divorce is different. In my case, our co-parenting is much better than our marriage was.
Look at some of the threads in special parenting concerns on co-parenting to get a peek of what you could be in store for, and compare to what you’re dealing with now.
How old are your children?