Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sacrificed her family to be with you.
To be fair, she didn't make any sacrifices to be in the city. She chose to move here shortly after we met. I never asked her to move here - OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bottom line: he loves the city more than he loves her.
Or how about I have my OWN family in the city and I don't want to move away from them?
I also have my business activities in the city which is how we earn our living. - OP
Anonymous wrote:She sacrificed her family to be with you.
Anonymous wrote:
I posted that because I've had to listen to several divorced people cry when their ex quickly moves on...to a better partner, a better house, better lifestyle, etc. My go to advice when people are contemplating separation is, "How will you feel when s/he has a great new partner and takes the kids to Cabo for Christmas while you're home alone? You should probably think about that before making any sudden moves."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bottom line: he loves the city more than he loves her.
Or how about I have my OWN family in the city and I don't want to move away from them?
I also have my business activities in the city which is how we earn our living. - OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people want to make their spouse happy (and that's the "no duh" secret to a happy marriage). Apparently you don't. You simply want your spouse to make you happy. That's the definition of selfish.
No need to move, op. I'm sure she'll reach her breaking point, file for custody, and take the kids. Then I'm sure you will be back here kvetching about paying child support...and complaining about dating. I wonder how you'll feel when your kids complain about visiting you in the city...and when they start calling some other guy "Dad."
Wow. Who peed in your Cheerios this morning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people want to make their spouse happy (and that's the "no duh" secret to a happy marriage). Apparently you don't. You simply want your spouse to make you happy. That's the definition of selfish.
No need to move, op. I'm sure she'll reach her breaking point, file for custody, and take the kids. Then I'm sure you will be back here kvetching about paying child support...and complaining about dating. I wonder how you'll feel when your kids complain about visiting you in the city...and when they start calling some other guy "Dad."
You are way out of line. This women knew she didn't want to live in the city, classic bait and switch.
Bottom line: he loves the city more than he loves her.
Even Miranda was willing to move to Brooklyn for her spouse...and let's face it, she was pretty flipping selfish.
This guy simply doesn't care about his wife enough to entertain the possibility. Instead, he brings up his version of facts from years ago. Guess what, Bucko? Life happens, things change.
Anonymous wrote:
Bottom line: he loves the city more than he loves her.
Anonymous wrote:Most people want to make their spouse happy (and that's the "no duh" secret to a happy marriage). Apparently you don't. You simply want your spouse to make you happy. That's the definition of selfish.
No need to move, op. I'm sure she'll reach her breaking point, file for custody, and take the kids. Then I'm sure you will be back here kvetching about paying child support...and complaining about dating. I wonder how you'll feel when your kids complain about visiting you in the city...and when they start calling some other guy "Dad."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people want to make their spouse happy (and that's the "no duh" secret to a happy marriage). Apparently you don't. You simply want your spouse to make you happy. That's the definition of selfish.
No need to move, op. I'm sure she'll reach her breaking point, file for custody, and take the kids. Then I'm sure you will be back here kvetching about paying child support...and complaining about dating. I wonder how you'll feel when your kids complain about visiting you in the city...and when they start calling some other guy "Dad."
You are way out of line. This women knew she didn't want to live in the city, classic bait and switch.
Anonymous wrote:Most people want to make their spouse happy (and that's the "no duh" secret to a happy marriage). Apparently you don't. You simply want your spouse to make you happy. That's the definition of selfish.
No need to move, op. I'm sure she'll reach her breaking point, file for custody, and take the kids. Then I'm sure you will be back here kvetching about paying child support...and complaining about dating. I wonder how you'll feel when your kids complain about visiting you in the city...and when they start calling some other guy "Dad."
Anonymous wrote:
Could you get a weekend home in the larger town half way between?
I wonder what her fantasy is of how life would be if she moved "home" though. Does she think she'd get childcare help from her family? Are her parents getting up in age and want her help and she wants to help them? Does she have anxiety about using mass transit at night where you are now? Does she secretly feel insecure in the city among very accomplished people and think she'll feel better about herself in a small town? These are all issues to explore before moving back there.
I wish you'd posted in the winter - I would have suggested getting a summer house to see how that goes.