Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get over it.
Analyze why this matters to you.
I was pretty clear, she gets more free time in a week then I get in two months yet she’s adopted the persona of a beleaguered single mom doing it all on her own. I’ve noticed others do it as well.
I was raised by a single mom, my father removed himself to the other side of the country, I watched her work two jobs and completely forgo a social life to keep a roof over our heads, my mother was a single mother. My friend is a part-timer at best but likes to play the part. that’s what bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the father has minimal custody (like over the summer or a few times per year or less) and doesn't really help financially. Otherwise you are a coparent. Hell, "single parenting" 50% of the time sounds like a freakin' vacation compared to my life. I fantasize about it often.
You have a full other human in your house and you think she has it easier?
Let me guess “mental load”?
Too controlling?
Go to the gym girl and work that out the kids will be fine alone with dad.
Queue the bemoaning … but they won’t get veggies with dinner trooe.
Yeah actually having 3-4 days completely off from parenting would be much easier than being the primary parent all the time.
Some people like their kids.
Nobody said they didn't like their kids. It would simply be EASIER. I love my kids. a LOT! But if you think lugging a diaper bag and two children under 5 to the grocery store is easier than going by myself you are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the father has minimal custody (like over the summer or a few times per year or less) and doesn't really help financially. Otherwise you are a coparent. Hell, "single parenting" 50% of the time sounds like a freakin' vacation compared to my life. I fantasize about it often.
You have a full other human in your house and you think she has it easier?
Let me guess “mental load”?
Too controlling?
Go to the gym girl and work that out the kids will be fine alone with dad.
Queue the bemoaning … but they won’t get veggies with dinner trooe.
Yeah actually having 3-4 days completely off from parenting would be much easier than being the primary parent all the time.
Some people like their kids.
Nobody said they didn't like their kids. It would simply be EASIER. I love my kids. a LOT! But if you think lugging a diaper bag and two children under 5 to the grocery store is easier than going by myself you are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the father has minimal custody (like over the summer or a few times per year or less) and doesn't really help financially. Otherwise you are a coparent. Hell, "single parenting" 50% of the time sounds like a freakin' vacation compared to my life. I fantasize about it often.
You have a full other human in your house and you think she has it easier?
Let me guess “mental load”?
Too controlling?
Go to the gym girl and work that out the kids will be fine alone with dad.
Queue the bemoaning … but they won’t get veggies with dinner trooe.
Yeah actually having 3-4 days completely off from parenting would be much easier than being the primary parent all the time.
Some people like their kids.
Anonymous wrote:If we all say she can't call herself a single mom are you going to share the DCUM ruling with her? Will she get fined? What's the second step here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the father has minimal custody (like over the summer or a few times per year or less) and doesn't really help financially. Otherwise you are a coparent. Hell, "single parenting" 50% of the time sounds like a freakin' vacation compared to my life. I fantasize about it often.
You have a full other human in your house and you think she has it easier?
Let me guess “mental load”?
Too controlling?
Go to the gym girl and work that out the kids will be fine alone with dad.
Queue the bemoaning … but they won’t get veggies with dinner trooe.
Yeah actually having 3-4 days completely off from parenting would be much easier than being the primary parent all the time.
Some people like their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Your mom had it worse, but that doesn't mean this friend doesn't struggle. Let go of that resentment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the father has minimal custody (like over the summer or a few times per year or less) and doesn't really help financially. Otherwise you are a coparent. Hell, "single parenting" 50% of the time sounds like a freakin' vacation compared to my life. I fantasize about it often.
You have a full other human in your house and you think she has it easier?
Let me guess “mental load”?
Too controlling?
Go to the gym girl and work that out the kids will be fine alone with dad.
Queue the bemoaning … but they won’t get veggies with dinner trooe.
Yeah actually having 3-4 days completely off from parenting would be much easier than being the primary parent all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the father has minimal custody (like over the summer or a few times per year or less) and doesn't really help financially. Otherwise you are a coparent. Hell, "single parenting" 50% of the time sounds like a freakin' vacation compared to my life. I fantasize about it often.
You have a full other human in your house and you think she has it easier?
Let me guess “mental load”?
Too controlling?
Go to the gym girl and work that out the kids will be fine alone with dad.
Queue the bemoaning … but they won’t get veggies with dinner trooe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the father has minimal custody (like over the summer or a few times per year or less) and doesn't really help financially. Otherwise you are a coparent. Hell, "single parenting" 50% of the time sounds like a freakin' vacation compared to my life. I fantasize about it often.
You have a full other human in your house and you think she has it easier?
Let me guess “mental load”?
Too controlling?
Go to the gym girl and work that out the kids will be fine alone with dad.
Queue the bemoaning … but they won’t get veggies with dinner trooe.
Anonymous wrote:Your mom had it worse, but that doesn't mean this friend doesn't struggle. Let go of that resentment.