Anonymous wrote:There's something inauthentic about this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how engaged does your soon to be ex want to be with your child? Assuming he is a decent father and wants to be involved, don't allow your hurt and anger to take over and try to full custody. Your child needs his/her father and you'll need the alone time...time for YOU to have fun, pursue new interests and relationships.
He wants to be involved in our child's life and wants to have some weekends with her.
Anonymous wrote:OP, how engaged does your soon to be ex want to be with your child? Assuming he is a decent father and wants to be involved, don't allow your hurt and anger to take over and try to full custody. Your child needs his/her father and you'll need the alone time...time for YOU to have fun, pursue new interests and relationships.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am sorry you are in this situation. How old is your DH? This is unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:And I'm sure your BIL has encouraged this because misery loves company (and by misery, I mean the guilt the BIL probably feels when he's not partying and having fun). So BIL is probably giddy at the idea of having a partner in crime because its makes his decision to shirk his responsibilities easier. I have to wonder how shitty their parents were to raise two such selfish, self-indulgent and narcissistic adult men. Anyway, while I'm positve the bro encouraged this, do not shift blame away from your husband. He is making this decision, not his brother.