Anonymous wrote:This thread reads more like a soap opera than real life. I hope it's all fake. I've never had a single thought like those mentioned here. Three kids, married 23 years and counting...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it.
I think is ALWAYS a disservice to your first kids to have more with a second/third spouse.
It’s not about money.
And it’s a disservice to your first child to ever have a second? Same principle at work: division of time and money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, OP, you’re petty.
That's a kind description. Evil and manipulative are more accurate. Karma is a bitch and so are you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it.
I think is ALWAYS a disservice to your first kids to have more with a second/third spouse.
It’s not about money.
And it’s a disservice to your first child to ever have a second? Same principle at work: division of time and money.
No because presumably you and your DH would both make money and time available to the second and wouldn’t have a third party telling your DH that the first child doesn’t need a new winter coat but the second should do travel soccer.
If you expect not to have a third party in your decision-making, don’t divorce. You divorce someone, his life goes on, and he is no longer scrimping and saving per your plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it.
I think is ALWAYS a disservice to your first kids to have more with a second/third spouse.
It’s not about money.
And it’s a disservice to your first child to ever have a second? Same principle at work: division of time and money.
No because presumably you and your DH would both make money and time available to the second and wouldn’t have a third party telling your DH that the first child doesn’t need a new winter coat but the second should do travel soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it.
I think is ALWAYS a disservice to your first kids to have more with a second/third spouse.
It’s not about money.
And it’s a disservice to your first child to ever have a second? Same principle at work: division of time and money.
Anonymous wrote:This thread reads more like a soap opera than real life. I hope it's all fake. I've never had a single thought like those mentioned here. Three kids, married 23 years and counting...