Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.
omg. what are your kids going to do in the summer? what an idiot.
My 15 year old sleeps until noon then plays computer games until the middle of the night.
When he was 7, we took long family vacations during the summer, he went to camp for a few weeks, and one or the other of us stayed home for a week or two when there were no camps.
Childcare isn't rocket science, that's why some of the least intelligent adults do so much of it.
Not sure if you are aware of your privilege, but many if not most people can't take off more than a week or maybe two in the summer. Summer is like 10 weeks. You can't leave your 7 yo with a bag of puppy chow and capri suns and trot out the door to work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.
omg. what are your kids going to do in the summer? what an idiot.
My 15 year old sleeps until noon then plays computer games until the middle of the night.
When he was 7, we took long family vacations during the summer, he went to camp for a few weeks, and one or the other of us stayed home for a week or two when there were no camps.
Childcare isn't rocket science, that's why some of the least intelligent adults do so much of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, ladies but men have a lot easier of a time rebounding after divorce than you do.
This is just not true. It is not 1965. It is far easier for women
As a divorced man I have to admit this is true. Dating is mostly online these days. And for every 10 likes I get, women will get like 200. And there are a lot of good single men out there for decent divorced women. But once a guy is 50 or so, it’s really tough to find women, exception is only with very rare rich and fit guys. It’s so much easier for women.
As a 39 year old divorced woman, I disagree that there are a lot of good single men out there. Maybe single men in their 30s who haven't been married. But divorced men in their 40s? Not a lot AT ALL.
Are not a lot of divorced men in their 40s but there are a lot of never married men in their 40s and never married men in their 30s. I haven’t looked at 50s. 44. I date men in their 30s. There are plenty. There are almost no men who are divorced in their 40s but that’s not my target audience even though that is who I am. If you are looking for the exact same demographic as you then yeah you’re not gonna find a lot of men but if you’re willing to date men who’s never been married and who are younger, you’re fine.
But don’t they still want marriage and kids? BTDT and not interested in more of either. That’s the hard part about 30s men.
Some men do but some men don’t. Yes it can be tricky; I did date somebody who is 39 who changed his mind. But some men really don’t want children and those are the ones I’m after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.
omg. what are your kids going to do in the summer? what an idiot.
My 15 year old sleeps until noon then plays computer games until the middle of the night.
When he was 7, we took long family vacations during the summer, he went to camp for a few weeks, and one or the other of us stayed home for a week or two when there were no camps.
Childcare isn't rocket science, that's why some of the least intelligent adults do so much of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.
omg. what are your kids going to do in the summer? what an idiot.
My 15 year old sleeps until noon then plays computer games until the middle of the night.
When he was 7, we took long family vacations during the summer, he went to camp for a few weeks, and one or the other of us stayed home for a week or two when there were no camps.
Childcare isn't rocket science, that's why some of the least intelligent adults do so much of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.
omg. what are your kids going to do in the summer? what an idiot.
My 15 year old sleeps until noon then plays computer games until the middle of the night.
When he was 7, we took long family vacations during the summer, he went to camp for a few weeks, and one or the other of us stayed home for a week or two when there were no camps.
Childcare isn't rocket science, that's why some of the least intelligent adults do so much of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.
omg. what are your kids going to do in the summer? what an idiot.
My 15 year old sleeps until noon then plays computer games until the middle of the night.
When he was 7, we took long family vacations during the summer, he went to camp for a few weeks, and one or the other of us stayed home for a week or two when there were no camps.
Childcare isn't rocket science, that's why some of the least intelligent adults do so much of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.
omg. what are your kids going to do in the summer? what an idiot.
I'm in a serious relationship with a divorced dad now. If his kids leave dishes in the sink, that is his problem, not mine. I don't clean them. If his kids need a ride to soccer practice, he needs to figure out how to get them there, not me.
Anonymous wrote:They get 50:50 custody and a period of alimony and child support. They suck at getting their kids to activities,
The kid isn’t over scheduled to death? The horror!
Anonymous wrote:They muddle through and do an ok job with their 50%, but the ex-wife still buys clothes and school supplies, schedules camp and dentist appointments, sets up activities and coordinates car pool because she doesn’t want the kids to suffer because of his poor planning.
Because she insists on doing it her way, and that’s the only way it can be done. Schedules camp : listen to yourself. Camp isn’t a requirement; if it doesn’t get scheduled life goes on. The mom may feel she looks bad compared to the other moms maybe.