Anonymous wrote:Not divorce. I have no desire to go through custody battles and have my kids go back and forth between homes for the rest of their lives. Plus, from what I have seen of divorce with children involved, I would have to keep all of the bad things (living in a city I don’t like, the criticism from DH, the badmouthing me to the kids), and lose the things I do like (the sex, the companionship).
But I do sometimes wish he would just die. Or even that he would let me and the kids live somewhere else while they are growing up and just come to visit sometimes. Then we could live together again when they are grown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not! Our life with kids 6, 3 and 1 is insane but it is an adventure that we brought on as a couple and we will survive it. My parents did and they are crazily happy after 40 years.
Did your parents also have 3 kids?
And maybe one of the reasons you're so happy is that you have an extended family to help out with childcare. Being able to unwind and reconnect even just a couple hours a week makes a HUGE difference to a marriage. Otherwise you just realize more and more the things you can't stand about the other person.
We have kids 5, 3, 1 and we absolutely talk about divorcing. No family in the country to help at all though. It's hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously.
+1. He had an epiphany recently in which he realized that marrying him must be one of my biggest life regrets. I said nothing, but he’s right. I regret it. Ladies, if while he’s proposing, your brain is screaming, “SAY NO & RUN,” listen to your brain and run. I was too young and naive to know better... I thought the fact that he was kind would make up for everything else.
Why don’t we divorce? He is truly kind. He is a good father. Mainly, though, it’s because he barely earns any money and separating means my child would be living in squalor when she stays with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not! Our life with kids 6, 3 and 1 is insane but it is an adventure that we brought on as a couple and we will survive it. My parents did and they are crazily happy after 40 years.
Did your parents also have 3 kids?
And maybe one of the reasons you're so happy is that you have an extended family to help out with childcare. Being able to unwind and reconnect even just a couple hours a week makes a HUGE difference to a marriage. Otherwise you just realize more and more the things you can't stand about the other person.
We have kids 5, 3, 1 and we absolutely talk about divorcing. No family in the country to help at all though. It's hard.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not! Our life with kids 6, 3 and 1 is insane but it is an adventure that we brought on as a couple and we will survive it. My parents did and they are crazily happy after 40 years.