Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Oh stop. His wife cheated on him!
His daughter did not.
Yes but married people usually have adult relationships with each other. His wife broke the contract with him and now you want him to also give up a chance for a new contract. So he's doubly punished.
Neither men nor women should be martyrs for their children, it's not healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t blame your dd at all. She’s old enough to know what happened.
I’d petition for full legal physical custody and to adjust the overnight clause.
I know you want a break. All parents do, but your kids come first when going through something this traumatic. It’s only 2 years.
+1. Good for your daughter. She is making a moral judgment on her mother's behavior, which she should. Why are you not supporting that? You had the luxury of dumping the cheater.
There are consequences to her mother for her behavior. If your DD chooses to reconcile down the road, that's her business as an adult but I would support her 100% now.
You owe it to her, OP. Get over your "adult time" mindset. You're her dad and, in her world, you're all she has now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Oh stop. His wife cheated on him!
His daughter did not.
Yes but married people usually have adult relationships with each other. His wife broke the contract with him and now you want him to also give up a chance for a new contract. So he's doubly punished.
Neither men nor women should be martyrs for their children, it's not healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a divorce shouldn't give you a break from your kids, it should give you a break from your spouse.
Amen. He is all happy not to have to "babysit" his own kids!
Oh stop. His wife cheated on him!
His daughter did not.
Anonymous wrote:Your poor daughter. Her family has been broken, her relationship with her mother is forever changed, and you're not wanting her around full time either. Please reconsider - she needs you right now.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t blame your dd at all. She’s old enough to know what happened.
I’d petition for full legal physical custody and to adjust the overnight clause.
I know you want a break. All parents do, but your kids come first when going through something this traumatic. It’s only 2 years.