Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I guess your spouse is convinced you are done or else is looking for sympathy.
I think it's his way of making sure it happens. By putting it out there, he is putting the wheels in motion.
Really crappy thing to do, ESPECIALLY if you have kids!! They will hear about from others before you.
Wondering this too. I've seen this situation played out before and one spouse kept saying how they had NO idea other spouse was serious and that the rug had been pulled out from under them. Except a few of us knew they had been discussing it for months and that person refused to believe the other spouse that the marriage was over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told everyone--friends, family, Scout leaders, school teachers, etc. And I told them why.
And I’m sure you looked nuts for it.
Anonymous wrote:I told everyone--friends, family, Scout leaders, school teachers, etc. And I told them why.
Anonymous wrote:My ex ran into a neighbor at the court when he was filing for divorce. Told her. Before he told me and the kids. It was gutting.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t get to dictate others response.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t get to dictate others response.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a private person and I would hate this, but it sure would give me the push to be done already. I would no longer vacillate in my mind about whether to do it; it would be all about how to accomplish the separation as quickly and as easily for the kids as possible. Perhaps it would be a gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I guess your spouse is convinced you are done or else is looking for sympathy.
I think it's his way of making sure it happens. By putting it out there, he is putting the wheels in motion.
Really crappy thing to do, ESPECIALLY if you have kids!! They will hear about from others before you.
Wondering this too. I've seen this situation played out before and one spouse kept saying how they had NO idea other spouse was serious and that the rug had been pulled out from under them. Except a few of us knew they had been discussing it for months and that person refused to believe the other spouse that the marriage was over.