Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are teaching by example what they should look for in a spouse, and what they should be in a spouse. I would consider that. Is this the marriage you want them to have for themselves?
The odds of her kids or any kids of that matter marrying is honestly slim so I wouldn’t worry about it. Marriage is a dying institution. Look at the trends.
Anonymous wrote:I had this situation. You have no idea the weight that will be lifted off your shoulders when you stop pretending and start living your own, separate life. I will never be able to model a good marriage for my girls - but I can model having financial independence, a fulfilling career, and a happy life full of wonderful female friendships, hobbies, and community connections. If you have all those things then a good marriage is a cherry on top for sure, but not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50-50 custody is worse. Separate lives easier. We did that before divorce for almost the entire marriage
I think the vast majority of women who file for divorce don’t realize the pain of seeing their kids only 50 percent of the time. Men come out winners here because they were Half involved during the marriage anyways.
Anonymous wrote:50-50 custody is worse. Separate lives easier. We did that before divorce for almost the entire marriage
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried to fix your marriage? I find it hard to believe you married and had two kids with someone who doesn't have enough redeeming qualities to try to fix what's wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are teaching by example what they should look for in a spouse, and what they should be in a spouse. I would consider that. Is this the marriage you want them to have for themselves?
Like she will marry some amazing DH in her late 30s with TWO toddlers. The “model marriage” cruise ship sailed 5 years ago.
I'd rather be a single parent than be married in a bad marriage.