Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We sit together at kids games, do kids birthdays together, trick or treat, Xmas morning, rabdom logistics (like we went together to update the kids passports recently). We live 2 blocks apart and run into each other or pop over to the park in the middle of one of us is missing the kids or we forget to send something to the others house. In those moments we chit chat and catch up about work or our families or the dog or good friends. Outside of seeing each other those times, texting is 100% kid related and phone calls are for emergencies.
I tried to have the above kind of relationship. I'm glad if it works for some people. But, over time, the same lying, manipulation, aggression and lack of empathy that ended our marriage came out at the times that PP mentions. Ultimately, trying to keep exDH as a coparent and friend was stressful for me, the kids and the adult bystanders. When the youngest was in middle school, I finally grey-rocked exDH, and left him to sink or swim in his relationship with his kids.
I actively avoid telling him anything other than what is emergency-level info about the kids. And, now that the kids are over 18, the bar for "emergency level" has gotten higher.
Anonymous wrote:I think the norm is not to talk. But there are couples who are the exception. Good for them. But it’s also fine if you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We were friends before we got married and were friends after the divorce. We have 2 kids.
We still bounce ideas off of each other, complain about work, we might even go out to dinner on our own if we have a lot to discuss about the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Do you still communicate with your ex spouse on issues not related to your kids? Like do you randomly text them or call them just to chat?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We were friends before we got married and were friends after the divorce. We have 2 kids.
We still bounce ideas off of each other, complain about work, we might even go out to dinner on our own if we have a lot to discuss about the kids.
Anonymous wrote:We sit together at kids games, do kids birthdays together, trick or treat, Xmas morning, rabdom logistics (like we went together to update the kids passports recently). We live 2 blocks apart and run into each other or pop over to the park in the middle of one of us is missing the kids or we forget to send something to the others house. In those moments we chit chat and catch up about work or our families or the dog or good friends. Outside of seeing each other those times, texting is 100% kid related and phone calls are for emergencies.
Anonymous wrote:No. Kid related stuff only. Can't wait until they are in college and this communication is over.