Anonymous wrote:I would not be in a relationship with this man. You can do better.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are 100% everyone’s priority as they should be. Not mom or dad’s boyfriend/girlfriend.
Sorry. I wouldn’t want my kids meeting different hookups throughout their childhood.
You have about 4-5 years until they are off to college. Let’s send them off without f@cking their minds prior. Divorce does enough damage.
Anonymous wrote:I’m divorced, and I won’t introduce any partners to my kids until we’ve been dating 2 years and have a wedding date set. It’s nothing personal, I don’t want people in and out of my kids’ lives.
I do think family dinners 1-2x a month are ideal. I would do it, but my ex likes to pick fights.
When someone has kids, the kids will always come first. Always. It’s difficult to find a partner who understands that (I dated a guy recently who suggested I give up custody and only see my kids in the summer so I could move for his career. Uh.....)
Think very carefully if this is something you want to get into. You’ll always be second in his life and his kids will probably want nothing to do with you. If you can’t accept that, move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating over a year.
The appearance of nothing in their lives changing.
The kids know their parents have divorced, right?
You’ve posted twice and I’m already finding your passive-aggression tiresome.
I don't mean to have a tone. To be honest I'm not sure, if they know or not, I initially assumed that they did. I have not met the children yet. This is not a graduation or birthday dinner. This is something they have been doing, ex wife has made it clear that I will never need to attend dinners. Both don't want to upset kids. We had previously discussed me meeting his kids.
How often does this dinner happen? I was confused by the title. Is it just the two exes and kids? Or is the exes SO invited?
I think it’s a bad sign you have not met the kids yet.
I am dating a divorced dad and I am relieved he doesn’t do this kind of thing. I think he did once, for his kids graduation, and the grandparents were there too. We’d only been dating five months so it didn’t bother me that I was not invited. Also I had only met the kids once.
Just my boyfriend, his ex wife, and their kids. Pretty regular dinners, I'd say at least 1-2 times a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating over a year.
The appearance of nothing in their lives changing.
The kids know their parents have divorced, right?
You’ve posted twice and I’m already finding your passive-aggression tiresome.
I don't mean to have a tone. To be honest I'm not sure, if they know or not, I initially assumed that they did. I have not met the children yet. This is not a graduation or birthday dinner. This is something they have been doing, ex wife has made it clear that I will never need to attend dinners. Both don't want to upset kids. We had previously discussed me meeting his kids.
How often does this dinner happen? I was confused by the title. Is it just the two exes and kids? Or is the exes SO invited?
I think it’s a bad sign you have not met the kids yet.
I am dating a divorced dad and I am relieved he doesn’t do this kind of thing. I think he did once, for his kids graduation, and the grandparents were there too. We’d only been dating five months so it didn’t bother me that I was not invited. Also I had only met the kids once.
Anonymous wrote:Have you posted about this relationship before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating over a year.
The appearance of nothing in their lives changing.
The kids know their parents have divorced, right?
You’ve posted twice and I’m already finding your passive-aggression tiresome.
I don't mean to have a tone. To be honest I'm not sure, if they know or not, I initially assumed that they did. I have not met the children yet. This is not a graduation or birthday dinner. This is something they have been doing, ex wife has made it clear that I will never need to attend dinners. Both don't want to upset kids. We had previously discussed me meeting his kids.
Anonymous wrote:Dating over a year.
The appearance of nothing in their lives changing.