Anonymous wrote:OP here, he leaves decisions up to me when it comes to our daughter I just run it by him. This is what he wanted. I picked her preschool and now public school. He just says "Tell me the time and place" Again he is all for our child participating in extracurricular activities. He did not object when I enrolled her soccer in the past and neither with the gymnastics. He just like to do things his way. We share about the same amount of time with our daughter during the week and weekends. That's not an issue. We both have full-time govt jobs and classes in the evenings are just too much that's why they are scheduled on the weekends. I'm not sure if the opposing post are parents or not, but classes aren't per day or when you decided to come its per session. I "paid" for the class but he does support the household as if he was still there (not the mortgage) If you child shows interest in an activity what do you do, enroll her in that activity. I guess if she has a meet or a game she will miss those too....just being sarcastic here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it's a paid session 8 weeks so it's not pay as you go. He was my ex partner (boyfriend) for 7 years. He just thinks he controls everything and what he says goes this is why we aren't together and I declined his proposal.
Get over yourself, this is not about you. Your daughter deserves to have a relationship with her dad so stop trying to drive him away. I think it's sweet that he's taking her out to breakfast, who gives a crap is she's not on your controlled schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it's a paid session 8 weeks so it's not pay as you go. He was my ex partner (boyfriend) for 7 years. He just thinks he controls everything and what he says goes this is why we aren't together and I declined his proposal.