Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A complete an utter cluster fuck, that is what remarriage did to my family. So selfish of my parents to divorce and remarry and create new families.
Blended families do not work out. The Brady Bunch scenario is a myth. My parents only created the same problems with new people. They should have just stayed together. It would have been cheaper and created less heartache for all.
YOURS did not work out. There are plenty that are working just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A complete an utter cluster fuck, that is what remarriage did to my family. So selfish of my parents to divorce and remarry and create new families.
Blended families do not work out. The Brady Bunch scenario is a myth. My parents only created the same problems with new people. They should have just stayed together. It would have been cheaper and created less heartache for all.
I have a couple of friends who divorced and remarried and from the outside looking in, I bet their kids will say something similar to this one day.
Both friends have been re-married for about 3 years and both are facing the same exact issues from their first marriage. Then there is the burden of all the extra family relationships including their ex spouses having remarried and having kids. The kids on the surface seem ok but one of my friend constantly complains to anyone who will listen including her DD, that her DD is too whiny, too bratty and used to be more "mature" when she was younger (her DD is now 9). She never seems to correlate the change in her DD's behavior to the divorce/remarriage/new kids/new spouse/new houses routine. I do think parents really gloss over the situation and just really want everything to be ok. A few weeks ago we were driving her DD home after a playdate and I said that we had to hurry and get her home because it was getting late and she just randomly said I don't really have a home - I have mom's house and dad's house.
Anonymous wrote:A complete an utter cluster fuck, that is what remarriage did to my family. So selfish of my parents to divorce and remarry and create new families.
Blended families do not work out. The Brady Bunch scenario is a myth. My parents only created the same problems with new people. They should have just stayed together. It would have been cheaper and created less heartache for all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be honest--most people who are divorced and contemplating re-marriage don't give a rat's ass what their kids really think about it. Oh they'll give lip service to wanting the kids to be happy but when it comes down to it the kids come second to the adults' "wants."
+1. Or they delude themselves that the kids are/will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad married my stepmom when I was 13. A condition of their marriage that I didn't learn about until much later in life was that he would not have kids with her until my brother and I graduated college.
They have been together for 30 yrs now. She is my other mom. I'm glad my dad is happy and she takes great care of him, all of the kids, and the grandkids.
That's not really fair to her, given her age, she then might not have any kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happy. We are fairly new to being a blended family. I feel you about the stresses, OP, and how being single looks wistfully easier sometimes. But overall, I'm happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A complete an utter cluster fuck, that is what remarriage did to my family. So selfish of my parents to divorce and remarry and create new families.
Blended families do not work out. The Brady Bunch scenario is a myth. My parents only created the same problems with new people. They should have just stayed together. It would have been cheaper and created less heartache for all.
YOURS did not work out. There are plenty that are working just fine.
See PP about self-deluding parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be honest--most people who are divorced and contemplating re-marriage don't give a rat's ass what their kids really think about it. Oh they'll give lip service to wanting the kids to be happy but when it comes down to it the kids come second to the adults' "wants."
+1. Or they delude themselves that the kids are/will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A complete an utter cluster fuck, that is what remarriage did to my family. So selfish of my parents to divorce and remarry and create new families.
Blended families do not work out. The Brady Bunch scenario is a myth. My parents only created the same problems with new people. They should have just stayed together. It would have been cheaper and created less heartache for all.
YOURS did not work out. There are plenty that are working just fine.
Anonymous wrote:A complete an utter cluster fuck, that is what remarriage did to my family. So selfish of my parents to divorce and remarry and create new families.
Blended families do not work out. The Brady Bunch scenario is a myth. My parents only created the same problems with new people. They should have just stayed together. It would have been cheaper and created less heartache for all.
Anonymous wrote:Let's be honest--most people who are divorced and contemplating re-marriage don't give a rat's ass what their kids really think about it. Oh they'll give lip service to wanting the kids to be happy but when it comes down to it the kids come second to the adults' "wants."