Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17:18, I'm 30.
Of course you are.
You've been in a relationship with this man for how long? 3 years? 4? Married for 2?
Have you been in other relationships, or is this your only experience?
I had one other boyfriend in college.
Wow.
One relationship in college. One relationship in your late 20s with a married man. Thinks she knows everything about the world.
Anonymous wrote:17:39, the difference between me and the first wife is she never did any of those things. He had no intention of marrying her and was going to break up with her until she said she was pregnant. He thought marrying her was the right thing to do, but he realized he made a mistake when nothing changed between them.
Anonymous wrote:17:39, the difference between me and the first wife is she never did any of those things. He had no intention of marrying her and was going to break up with her until she said she was pregnant. He thought marrying her was the right thing to do, but he realized he made a mistake when nothing changed between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17:18, I'm 30.
Of course you are.
You've been in a relationship with this man for how long? 3 years? 4? Married for 2?
Have you been in other relationships, or is this your only experience?
I had one other boyfriend in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16:00, my plan is to continue working. There's no way we can afford child care on one salary.
You wouldn't need childcare of one of you was a SAHP.![]()
We would have our child enrolled in preschool part time when he/she turns 2. Plus don't forget about other expenses such as diapers, formula (in case I can't breastfeed), clothes, doctor bills. We need two incomes to afford all of that plus our other bills.
Okay, so you both work, and you do all the housework right now? Does he contribute at all to the housework?
Did his first wife work?
Sometimes he cooks, but he's not the best cook, so I prefer to cook. He does the dishes, washes the cars, mows the lawn, and takes out the trash. Sometimes he cleans the bathrooms.
She couldn't keep a job for more than 3 months at a time, her bad attitude got her fired from all of them.
OP, I can understand why a man would want to divorce such a woman, but you are still naive to think that *I would never stop* doing things for him. Once you have kids, more than likely, sex will decrease significantly those first few years; house won't be as clean; dinner will sometimes consist of frozen food or takeout or cereal. Two working parents + young kids = really hard work and some things just gotta give.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16:00, my plan is to continue working. There's no way we can afford child care on one salary.
You wouldn't need childcare of one of you was a SAHP.![]()
We would have our child enrolled in preschool part time when he/she turns 2. Plus don't forget about other expenses such as diapers, formula (in case I can't breastfeed), clothes, doctor bills. We need two incomes to afford all of that plus our other bills.
Okay, so you both work, and you do all the housework right now? Does he contribute at all to the housework?
Did his first wife work?
Sometimes he cooks, but he's not the best cook, so I prefer to cook. He does the dishes, washes the cars, mows the lawn, and takes out the trash. Sometimes he cleans the bathrooms.
She couldn't keep a job for more than 3 months at a time, her bad attitude got her fired from all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17:18, I'm 30.
Of course you are.
You've been in a relationship with this man for how long? 3 years? 4? Married for 2?
Have you been in other relationships, or is this your only experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP lost me when she called the first wife ghetto despite being a nasty hobag herself.
OP is an insecure doormat who thinks that she "wins" at life by putting down other women and sucking up to men.
It is a strategy that has worked for survival centuries, but it is not "winning."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP lost me when she called the first wife ghetto despite being a nasty hobag herself.
OP is an insecure doormat who thinks that she "wins" at life by putting down other women and sucking up to men.
It is a strategy that has worked for survival centuries, but it is not "winning."
Anonymous wrote:17:18, I'm 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16:00, my plan is to continue working. There's no way we can afford child care on one salary.
You wouldn't need childcare of one of you was a SAHP.![]()
We would have our child enrolled in preschool part time when he/she turns 2. Plus don't forget about other expenses such as diapers, formula (in case I can't breastfeed), clothes, doctor bills. We need two incomes to afford all of that plus our other bills.
Anonymous wrote:OP lost me when she called the first wife ghetto despite being a nasty hobag herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16:00, my plan is to continue working. There's no way we can afford child care on one salary.
You wouldn't need childcare of one of you was a SAHP.![]()
We would have our child enrolled in preschool part time when he/she turns 2. Plus don't forget about other expenses such as diapers, formula (in case I can't breastfeed), clothes, doctor bills. We need two incomes to afford all of that plus our other bills.
Okay, so you both work, and you do all the housework right now? Does he contribute at all to the housework?
Did his first wife work?