Anonymous wrote:Op, he now gets to have input into how you handle future relationships.
A judge explained to me that ex's girlfriends were none of my business. He's a parent and can independently decide who to introduce the kids to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, don't answer this, but think about it: how much of your reaction has to do with the fact your ex-husband is dating? (Zero is not credible.)
As I wrote in the OP, my ex has been dating since we separated. This is not new. I am also dating; I see my boyfriend when my DD is with her dad or I get a sitter.
I don’t understand the hostility. There are countless posts here about not introducing kids to new partners right away. Read any article about dating as a parent and you’ll see this advice. It’s not like I came to this conclusion on my own.
Because you are hurting your child's relationship with her father. So, you really think its better to hire a stranger/babysitter to watch your kid so you can be with your boyfriend? You see your boyfriend during Dad's time and don't dump her on a stranger. Its equally as bad.
This. I was also surprised op gave up time with her child to date.
Op, you know he’s a serial dater. He apologized and asked if you wanted to come get her.
I’m not understanding the point of this post.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update. ExH and his girlfriend are no longer together. My issue was never with this one woman in particular; I fear this is only the beginning of a revolving door of women that my DD will be exposed to until she leaves home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, don't answer this, but think about it: how much of your reaction has to do with the fact your ex-husband is dating? (Zero is not credible.)
As I wrote in the OP, my ex has been dating since we separated. This is not new. I am also dating; I see my boyfriend when my DD is with her dad or I get a sitter.
I don’t understand the hostility. There are countless posts here about not introducing kids to new partners right away. Read any article about dating as a parent and you’ll see this advice. It’s not like I came to this conclusion on my own.
Because you are hurting your child's relationship with her father. So, you really think its better to hire a stranger/babysitter to watch your kid so you can be with your boyfriend? You see your boyfriend during Dad's time and don't dump her on a stranger. Its equally as bad.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update. ExH and his girlfriend are no longer together. My issue was never with this one woman in particular; I fear this is only the beginning of a revolving door of women that my DD will be exposed to until she leaves home.
Anonymous wrote:You're just being mean and jealous. You're miserable and you are making your child miserable. Shame on you!
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty black and white. Unless you have something written into your custody agreement about introduction to partners, it is not your place to police this. Even if you DID have this clause, it is not your place to cut short visitation and you would have to pursue action through court (and frankly no one really cares unless the kid is in imminent danger with the new partner). Actually, it’s pretty sad that he feels he has to ask you about what he does during his time. The whole thing screams of an unhealthy dynamic.
Be careful because he may be documenting this to use against you in gaining more custody.