Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We turned out to have very different values and priorities at the end of the day. Let's just call it irreconcilable differences and leave it at that. We get along quite well and are both remarried to awesome people who are much better fits.
So you want her AND her husband to move? YES. You are REALLY selfish.
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in the DC area my whole life. I've been applying for out of state jobs and I got a job offer in Florida. I've always wanted to move to Florida so it would be the perfect opportunity. The only problem is my ex wife has full custody of our daughter (I get every other weekend with her). I don't want to be one of those dads that only sees his kid a few times a year like my dad was. I talked to my ex and asked her if she would consider moving and she told me hell no. Then said I was being selfish for ruining our family and then asking her to follow me so I can live my dream. It's not about her, it's about our daughter, but she doesn't want to see it that way. Do you think this is a selfish request?
Anonymous wrote:
We turned out to have very different values and priorities at the end of the day. Let's just call it irreconcilable differences and leave it at that. We get along quite well and are both remarried to awesome people who are much better fits.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry. Your wife and kids life is here. If you want to stay in your kids life, you need to stay here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's a selfish request, but I do think that there was a very low probability of it working out.
I am divorced and a couple years ago, my ex (who I have a good relationship with) lost his job. We have a child and share custody, and I told him that when he started looking for new jobs, if a great opportunity came up in another city or state (particularly if it was out west closer to my family), I would be interested in discussing how that would work. It seemed really weird to relocate across the country with an ex, but at the same time, I would happily have done it on my own and also when we were still married, so not THAT weird. He was receptive to the idea, but he eventually got an awesome job here, so it didn't happen.
Your ex has made her feelings very clear. If you had joint custody, that would be one thing, but you do not. I would remind you that if it is not about her and is about your daughter then it is also not about you. If you only see her every other weekend now, you can fly up to DC for long weekends once a month, or you can stay here.
You seem awesome. Why didn't things work out with you and the ex?
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in the DC area my whole life. I've been applying for out of state jobs and I got a job offer in Florida. I've always wanted to move to Florida so it would be the perfect opportunity. The only problem is my ex wife has full custody of our daughter (I get every other weekend with her). I don't want to be one of those dads that only sees his kid a few times a year like my dad was. I talked to my ex and asked her if she would consider moving and she told me hell no. Then said I was being selfish for ruining our family and then asking her to follow me so I can live my dream. It's not about her, it's about our daughter, but she doesn't want to see it that way. Do you think this is a selfish request?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's a selfish request, but I do think that there was a very low probability of it working out.
I am divorced and a couple years ago, my ex (who I have a good relationship with) lost his job. We have a child and share custody, and I told him that when he started looking for new jobs, if a great opportunity came up in another city or state (particularly if it was out west closer to my family), I would be interested in discussing how that would work. It seemed really weird to relocate across the country with an ex, but at the same time, I would happily have done it on my own and also when we were still married, so not THAT weird. He was receptive to the idea, but he eventually got an awesome job here, so it didn't happen.
Your ex has made her feelings very clear. If you had joint custody, that would be one thing, but you do not. I would remind you that if it is not about her and is about your daughter then it is also not about you. If you only see her every other weekend now, you can fly up to DC for long weekends once a month, or you can stay here.
You seem awesome. Why didn't things work out with you and the ex?