Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I work in the IC and you’re not doing a very good job pretending that she’s not, but still has a super secret job.
You even slipped up at one point when discussing her personal computer — you said she can take her computer home, but her coworkers wouldn’t discuss things on there “because it’s classified.”
Classified but not in the IC?
You’re not very good at this.
Could be DoD
Uh yeah the PP doesn’t work in the IC. This sounds like management consulting to me (BCG?).
But like the other PP said, I’m invested now! I wanna know what happened! Was she banging someone on her team?? Did you get a good deal in the divorce?
Is it sad that we read these posts like they are episodes on Netflix?
These are real, hurting people. With children, and feelings. I wish more posters would put down their popcorn and keep that in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I work in the IC and you’re not doing a very good job pretending that she’s not, but still has a super secret job.
You even slipped up at one point when discussing her personal computer — you said she can take her computer home, but her coworkers wouldn’t discuss things on there “because it’s classified.”
Classified but not in the IC?
You’re not very good at this.
Could be DoD
Uh yeah the PP doesn’t work in the IC. This sounds like management consulting to me (BCG?).
But like the other PP said, I’m invested now! I wanna know what happened! Was she banging someone on her team?? Did you get a good deal in the divorce?
Anonymous wrote:^^ although considering how she was able to emotionally check out on her kids as well as her husband, she might have been able to trick the poly. Doesn’t matter now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I work in the IC and you’re not doing a very good job pretending that she’s not, but still has a super secret job.
You even slipped up at one point when discussing her personal computer — you said she can take her computer home, but her coworkers wouldn’t discuss things on there “because it’s classified.”
Classified but not in the IC?
You’re not very good at this.
Could be DoD
Uh yeah the PP doesn’t work in the IC. This sounds like management consulting to me (BCG?).
But like the other PP said, I’m invested now! I wanna know what happened! Was she banging someone on her team?? Did you get a good deal in the divorce?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I work in the IC and you’re not doing a very good job pretending that she’s not, but still has a super secret job.
You even slipped up at one point when discussing her personal computer — you said she can take her computer home, but her coworkers wouldn’t discuss things on there “because it’s classified.”
Classified but not in the IC?
You’re not very good at this.
Could be DoD
Anonymous wrote:OP, I work in the IC and you’re not doing a very good job pretending that she’s not, but still has a super secret job.
You even slipped up at one point when discussing her personal computer — you said she can take her computer home, but her coworkers wouldn’t discuss things on there “because it’s classified.”
Classified but not in the IC?
You’re not very good at this.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I work in the IC and you’re not doing a very good job pretending that she’s not, but still has a super secret job.
You even slipped up at one point when discussing her personal computer — you said she can take her computer home, but her coworkers wouldn’t discuss things on there “because it’s classified.”
Classified but not in the IC?
You’re not very good at this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:but mostly I'm seething that she thinks I'm some sort of support staff for her life.
I have to take offense at this concept. They are your kids just as much as they are hers. Tone down, to yourself, the sense of injustice at parenting, because, after all, you are a parent. The above-quoted sentiment betrays that maybe you aren't so progressive and maybe you still think it's a very big sacrifice for the father, bigger than it would be for the mother, to single-parent the kids when the mother is traveling.
I didn’t get that sentiment from OP at all. Two weeks is a long time to solo parent with little kids, and probably seems even longer and more difficult with a spouse whose communication style leaves a lot to be desired.
You must be $&%*&@ kidding me. Try being a military spouse. Fool.
Anonymous wrote:Never, EVER marry a woman who frequently travels for work. You may trust HER, but don't trust the men buying your wife drinks thousands of miles away.
"It just happened!"