Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every woman that files for divorce thinks that not only she deserve better but is convinced that her next man will be an upgrade. You can thank our culture of giving every woman a queen crown whether deserved or not.
Most divorced moms don’t date the first year or two nor care to.
This post makes less and less sense.
Why is it even so long? Is the supposed male Op a YA writer?
She may have had an affair and she is now officially with the other guy. Women are very smart. They will make sure they have a plan in place before exiting the marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Ok please folks explain this to me. Is OP’s ex wife in a relationship or no? If yes why does it matter what her ex husband is doing? I am really confused here by the women taking her side. I actually feel bad for the guy the ex wife is dating. I wonder if he knows about her reaction. And I hope if he finds out to take the exit ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every woman that files for divorce thinks that not only she deserve better but is convinced that her next man will be an upgrade. You can thank our culture of giving every woman a queen crown whether deserved or not.
Most divorced moms don’t date the first year or two nor care to.
This post makes less and less sense.
Why is it even so long? Is the supposed male Op a YA writer?
She may have had an affair and she is now officially with the other guy. Women are very smart. They will make sure they have a plan in place before exiting the marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every woman that files for divorce thinks that not only she deserve better but is convinced that her next man will be an upgrade. You can thank our culture of giving every woman a queen crown whether deserved or not.
Most divorced moms don’t date the first year or two nor care to.
This post makes less and less sense.
Why is it even so long? Is the supposed male Op a YA writer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you TELL her that you were asking her to take the kids because you had a date to go on? You were inviting drama. It's ridiculous but you should not have done that.
Hopefully things will calm down but wisen up. And you really should be using your time with the kids to spend with the kids, not on dates.
But OP's ex-wife is in a relationship herself. Why is she suddenly acting this way when OP finally is starting to date. Why would she even care????
I don't know, maybe she is crazy, maybe OP is leaving out details. That's irrelevant to my point. OP should not have invited drama by *telling* his ex this information, especially because he was asking her to do work for him to go on a date when most good parents would be using their limited time with the kids to spend time with the kids. What OP did was dumb, full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you TELL her that you were asking her to take the kids because you had a date to go on? You were inviting drama. It's ridiculous but you should not have done that.
Hopefully things will calm down but wisen up. And you really should be using your time with the kids to spend with the kids, not on dates.
But OP's ex-wife is in a relationship herself. Why is she suddenly acting this way when OP finally is starting to date. Why would she even care????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you TELL her that you were asking her to take the kids because you had a date to go on? You were inviting drama. It's ridiculous but you should not have done that.
Hopefully things will calm down but wisen up. And you really should be using your time with the kids to spend with the kids, not on dates.
But OP's ex-wife is in a relationship herself. Why is she suddenly acting this way when OP finally is starting to date. Why would she even care????
Because she still cares and is not ready for him to be moving on. HE should not be over HER yet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you TELL her that you were asking her to take the kids because you had a date to go on? You were inviting drama. It's ridiculous but you should not have done that.
Hopefully things will calm down but wisen up. And you really should be using your time with the kids to spend with the kids, not on dates.
But OP's ex-wife is in a relationship herself. Why is she suddenly acting this way when OP finally is starting to date. Why would she even care????
Anonymous wrote:OP, I hate to tell you this, but you will NEVER have another relationship with a woman that will not be tainted by your ex and whatever her attitude is.
And your kids will be pawns in it.
She's already shown her hand. Rather than admit to herself she is jealous and deal with that emotion, she is using her rights as a mother to make demands that would restrict your rights as a father to be punitive, because you have the audacity to be thinking of eventually exposing HER kids to a woman you may have interest in.
Fair warning. No matter how old your children get, any of your future relationships (no matter how serious, to include remarriage) will never be free from your ex's influence, and how she influences the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to date when you have the kids?
This. I would be devastated to see how much you are not putting the kids first already.
Divorced parents are allowed to date!!!
NP. He's welcome to date on his non-custodial days. Why not choose one of those instead?
Anonymous wrote:Your life should be a complete black hole to your ex-w.
Don't talk about dating, don't talk about anything in your life except something that happens with the kids.
Also, don't date while you have the kids, date on the days you don't have them.
Just because your ex is a psycho doesn't mean you have to be an idiot.
Keep your side of the street clean.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you TELL her that you were asking her to take the kids because you had a date to go on? You were inviting drama. It's ridiculous but you should not have done that.
Hopefully things will calm down but wisen up. And you really should be using your time with the kids to spend with the kids, not on dates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why should your ex babysit while you go on a date? Grow up! Get a babysitter. Or date when you don’t have the kids.
This. You’re infantile OP. And also, if you can’t figure out that divorced mothers still care who is around their children you are a few bricks short of a load. Do you have Asperger’s or high functioning autism perchance?