Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We saw several sets of “friends” get divorced during Covid. I can’t help but think less of the “leavers” (in each marriage it was clearly instigated by one party only.) In one case, the now ex wife’s new boyfriend has a 3 year old and a 1 year old by his (now ex) wife and she just had a new baby by the same guy. So he was shacking up with her while his poor wife was still using nipple cream and hospital mesh underwear. What a keeper! /s
Covid taught people that life is too short to stay with someone who has fallen behind. It allowed for a reshuffling akin to promotion and relegation in European football (soccer). The starter wife who gains weight gets relegated along with the schlub whose last promotion was four years ago. Meanwhile the guy who became a director at his firm realizes the starter wife spends too much time on the kids and is holding him back. He meets the schlub's wife when their kids both make the travel team, and recognizes just how attractive she is and how hot she would be if she wasn't wasting her time with the schlub and had a husband who funded high-end spa treatments along with a really good gym and well-designed cosmetic surgery and enhancements. She's smart and mature enough to appreciate the benefits the director supplies, and in turn knows how to in turn reward the director. So she's effectively promoted to be the new girlfriend and then wife in the Premier League with the Director, while the starter wife and the schlub wind up in the morass of the lower divisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We saw several sets of “friends” get divorced during Covid. I can’t help but think less of the “leavers” (in each marriage it was clearly instigated by one party only.) In one case, the now ex wife’s new boyfriend has a 3 year old and a 1 year old by his (now ex) wife and she just had a new baby by the same guy. So he was shacking up with her while his poor wife was still using nipple cream and hospital mesh underwear. What a keeper! /s
Covid taught people that life is too short to stay with someone who has fallen behind. It allowed for a reshuffling akin to promotion and relegation in European football (soccer). The starter wife who gains weight gets relegated along with the schlub whose last promotion was four years ago. Meanwhile the guy who became a director at his firm realizes the starter wife spends too much time on the kids and is holding him back. He meets the schlub's wife when their kids both make the travel team, and recognizes just how attractive she is and how hot she would be if she wasn't wasting her time with the schlub and had a husband who funded high-end spa treatments along with a really good gym and well-designed cosmetic surgery and enhancements. She's smart and mature enough to appreciate the benefits the director supplies, and in turn knows how to in turn reward the director. So she's effectively promoted to be the new girlfriend and then wife in the Premier League with the Director, while the starter wife and the schlub wind up in the morass of the lower divisions.
Anonymous wrote:We saw several sets of “friends” get divorced during Covid. I can’t help but think less of the “leavers” (in each marriage it was clearly instigated by one party only.) In one case, the now ex wife’s new boyfriend has a 3 year old and a 1 year old by his (now ex) wife and she just had a new baby by the same guy. So he was shacking up with her while his poor wife was still using nipple cream and hospital mesh underwear. What a keeper! /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how this site will instantly condemn a parent for smoking a joint once and a while, then turn around and aggressively defend cheaters who blow up their families (and drag their kids down with them).
This is a feminist site. It’s even in the name.
What? How does the name imply this is a feminist site?
DC= location in and ear Washington DC
Urban= referring to the location above, meaning in or near Washington DC
Mom’s and Dad’s= meaning people F/M that have children
What I don’t see is any mention of a particular ideology be it socio, political or religious.
Anonymous wrote:
This forum has a small group of very narrow-minded, punitive, people, and a cohort of virtue-signaling others. I understand that if you've been betrayed, the trauma is pervasive and everything that looks like it might be in the same vein will elicit a knee-jerk hate response... but the reality is that you never know what goes on in other people's marriages, and so it's unseemly to make assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how this site will instantly condemn a parent for smoking a joint once and a while, then turn around and aggressively defend cheaters who blow up their families (and drag their kids down with them).
This is a feminist site. It’s even in the name.
Anonymous wrote:I love how this site will instantly condemn a parent for smoking a joint once and a while, then turn around and aggressively defend cheaters who blow up their families (and drag their kids down with them).
Anonymous wrote:Op, you have no idea. Maybe she and her husband had already
been separated for a long time and they agreed to see other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If she's a genuinely close friend, you could feel as if you could ask her. Especially considering you gave her support when she was separating only 18 months ago. While I agree with a PP above that maybe her marriage was done long ago and she her then-DH were both seeing other people for longer than you know. But I also understand your feelings of unease around her new living arrangement. If she only got together with this BF in 2021 or so, it's very, very fast to involve kids and blend families living under the same roof, and for me that would indicate some rose-colored glasses on her part, which affects the kids.
It’s “very, very fast”? It was 2 years ago!