Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Marriage counselor hadn’t said explicitly to divorce but she’s clearly as disgusted with DH as I am. Hinted that divorce would be hard on my 5 year old, at least in junior high DS would be able to understand better. I’m not going to make it until the kids are in college. Maybe I can fake it a few more years? Anyone else do this?
As a teacher who has seen kids of all ages go through this, I would say 5 is one of the easiest ages. Middle school would be harder on the kid.
NP and I agree. I don’t remember my parents’ divorce. The younger the better, IMO. I disagree with your therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.
I agree. I messed up. I should have heeded red flags. I didn’t
Then don’t blame your husband. You are at fault here.
Ok thanks. The questions really about when to do it for the kids sake. I’m hearing more people say sooner than later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Marriage counselor hadn’t said explicitly to divorce but she’s clearly as disgusted with DH as I am. Hinted that divorce would be hard on my 5 year old, at least in junior high DS would be able to understand better. I’m not going to make it until the kids are in college. Maybe I can fake it a few more years? Anyone else do this?
As a teacher who has seen kids of all ages go through this, I would say 5 is one of the easiest ages. Middle school would be harder on the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.
I agree. I messed up. I should have heeded red flags. I didn’t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.
I agree. I messed up. I should have heeded red flags. I didn’t
Then don’t blame your husband. You are at fault here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.
I agree. I messed up. I should have heeded red flags. I didn’t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your therapist didn’t say any of the things you implied.
Be more specific
Implied that the counselor thinks she should divorce but not because of the children. Never said.
Implied that the counselor is disgusted with husband. Never said and could be disgusted with wife just as well.
Implied that divorce would be hard on children because of their age. Never said.
Original post says that she didn’t explicitly say divorce. I wrote that in there. She did in fact say divorce would be hard on a 5 year old, junior high would be better. Yes she did say those words.
So the counselor never said divorce or that she was disgusted with op’s husband. These are words op is using to make her “case” sound better. Op likely disgusts the counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, if your therapist is "clearly disgusted by your DH" you probably need a new therapist.
Or, more likely, you're not really listening to your therapist and just hearing their words filtered through your own thoughts and opinions
Anonymous wrote:BTW, if your therapist is "clearly disgusted by your DH" you probably need a new therapist.
Or, more likely, you're not really listening to your therapist and just hearing their words filtered through your own thoughts and opinions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.
Have you ever watched one of those movies where the character finally exclaims "How is this helping?!" You can't go back in time, but let us know if you've invented that. If not, please stay in the present or future for advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.
Have you ever watched one of those movies where the character finally exclaims "How is this helping?!" You can't go back in time, but let us know if you've invented that. If not, please stay in the present or future for advice.
Anonymous wrote:Picking the right spouse would’ve been the right thing to do.