Anonymous wrote:Wow, what a great parent! He wants to check out of 70% of being a father to his children?
Some people really should not have children. Just divorce him and get your half. He won't be around for custody, so you'll get more than 50%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's OK with leaving his kids 4 days per week every week?
I don't think this sounds sustainable.
They are 10 & 12, not 4 & 2. You guys are super coddling of parents, just like how parents shouldn't need to wait till their kids are 18 to date, they shouldn't need to be their 24/7 for their 10 and 12 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:This was the exact arrangement that happened during my childhood but it was a pay cut after a layoff and failed job search.
As a kid, it was good. My dad brought a lot of tension into the house and a new job arrangement relieved it. I did have to change my activities. I was going to join a travel soccer club but instead did more low-key sports for a year or two then switched to school-based sports.
My parents had not been happy and the arrangement gave everyone space. Interestingly, when my dad retired moved back when I was in college, their relationship became a very deep loving and supportive friendship- like an ideal golden years relationship.
As someone going through an unwanted divorce now, I wish my DH had considered creative alternatives to blowing our family up.
One note of warning: people will make comments to you and the kids unless this is some kind of altruistic job, like medicine or firefighting. Let it roll off your back. I promise it is better than divorce.