Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's hard, but the kid should be really thankful not to go through 50/50 custody BS. While they may feel untethered, at least they will have a choice of which parent to stay with, completely on their terms, instead of the misery of going back and forth while juggling HS life.
I don’t think custody matters in HS-they can still chose
Anonymous wrote:Dont divorce. Just separate. Kids deserve married parents . Divorce is heartbreaking for kids. Dont be cruel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's hard, but the kid should be really thankful not to go through 50/50 custody BS. While they may feel untethered, at least they will have a choice of which parent to stay with, completely on their terms, instead of the misery of going back and forth while juggling HS life.
I don’t think custody matters in HS-they can still chose
Anonymous wrote:Omg give me a break op your kid knows your marriage isn’t good
Get a divorce
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend's parents did when he was a freshman. It really frucked him up - he felt like his entire childhood had been a lie, and he distrusted both his parents, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend's parents did when he was a freshman. It really frucked him up - he felt like his entire childhood had been a lie, and he distrusted both his parents, etc.
It happened to a family friend also. The oldest was a freshman in college and a decade later is still raw about the divorce while the younger sibling is totally ok. He felt like he moved to college and his family broke apart (it did)

Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend's parents did when he was a freshman. It really frucked him up - he felt like his entire childhood had been a lie, and he distrusted both his parents, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Adding to the chorus of friends of people this happened to. It REALLY messed up my friend. She was totally shocked, felt her childhood was a lie (since it was obvious once it happened that they’d been “staying together for the kids”), and she also felt really guilty (since clearly her parents had been unhappy and tolerating it for her). Plus, the first year of college is a time of HUGE change, and she would come home for breaks and the home and family she’d known were basically just gone. It was so destabilizing, but because you’re an “adult” you kinda just need to deal.