Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. If sex in the swap house is off limits, so is mine since I have a kid. Renting hotels would be expensive. I guess that most of these couples dont go after serious relationships?
So you date with your kid around? Or you get babysitting at your house? Are you never child free?
The point is, if his house is off limits, so is mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they don't have separate apartments (not one that they share) forget it.
Why? It’s like a hotel room. No one is using either space at the same time. It sets the 1yr separation period without a ton of cost for setting up a brand new household and is less disruptive to the kids. How is that a problem dating?
Anonymous wrote:I did this- and married the guy. Now getting divorced.
Looking back these would be my look fors. While at first it seemed like a ‘putting kids first’ type of thing- it wasn’t. It was about the parents wanting to dillued themselves that they were actually divorced. Divorce is inherently messy and disruptive to kids. The birdnesing was a way to make themselves feel better. It was also confusing to the kids.
2Nd- it’s a dynamic where you will be sacrificing the growth of your new relationship to their old relationship. It sounds good- parents who get along well to bird nest- but it really means (in my experience) that they’ll do a lot of strange stuff to keep up their own delusions, and you’ll go along for the ride.
Lastly- these deals just end. Abruptly. In my case his ex wife met a guy and was re-married 8 weeks later. A whole lot of reality was forced on the kids in a matter of days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. If sex in the swap house is off limits, so is mine since I have a kid. Renting hotels would be expensive. I guess that most of these couples dont go after serious relationships?
So you date with your kid around? Or you get babysitting at your house? Are you never child free?
Anonymous wrote:I did this- and married the guy. Now getting divorced.
Looking back these would be my look fors. While at first it seemed like a ‘putting kids first’ type of thing- it wasn’t. It was about the parents wanting to dillued themselves that they were actually divorced. Divorce is inherently messy and disruptive to kids. The birdnesing was a way to make themselves feel better. It was also confusing to the kids.
2Nd- it’s a dynamic where you will be sacrificing the growth of your new relationship to their old relationship. It sounds good- parents who get along well to bird nest- but it really means (in my experience) that they’ll do a lot of strange stuff to keep up their own delusions, and you’ll go along for the ride.
Lastly- these deals just end. Abruptly. In my case his ex wife met a guy and was re-married 8 weeks later. A whole lot of reality was forced on the kids in a matter of days.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. If sex in the swap house is off limits, so is mine since I have a kid. Renting hotels would be expensive. I guess that most of these couples dont go after serious relationships?
Anonymous wrote:If they don't have separate apartments (not one that they share) forget it.