Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting to go away and have fun while leaving your kid at home to be passed around between grandparents, ex and nanny.
This shouldn't be hard to understand.
What is easy for me to understand is no one is judging the dad for pawning his kid off to his ex while he does God knows what. Judgements are uniquely for women. Oh, and she probably gets paid less at work than her equivalent male counterpart in the office
She choose full custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting to go away and have fun while leaving your kid at home to be passed around between grandparents, ex and nanny.
This shouldn't be hard to understand.
What is easy for me to understand is no one is judging the dad for pawning his kid off to his ex while he does God knows what. Judgements are uniquely for women. Oh, and she probably gets paid less at work than her equivalent male counterpart in the office
Of course they are! He's a horrible dad.
+1. He's a bad dad, she's a bad mom. Such is almost always the way in broken homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting to go away and have fun while leaving your kid at home to be passed around between grandparents, ex and nanny.
This shouldn't be hard to understand.
What is easy for me to understand is no one is judging the dad for pawning his kid off to his ex while he does God knows what. Judgements are uniquely for women. Oh, and she probably gets paid less at work than her equivalent male counterpart in the office
Anonymous wrote:The difference between camp and what you are talking about is the kid probably wants to go to sleep away camp. You are just pawning your kid off on others so that you can have fun Huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Parents who go on vacation without their kids get plenty of judgement too.
The key is to stop caring about what random co-workers think about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting to go away and have fun while leaving your kid at home to be passed around between grandparents, ex and nanny.
This shouldn't be hard to understand.
What is easy for me to understand is no one is judging the dad for pawning his kid off to his ex while he does God knows what. Judgements are uniquely for women. Oh, and she probably gets paid less at work than her equivalent male counterpart in the office
Of course they are! He's a horrible dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting to go away and have fun while leaving your kid at home to be passed around between grandparents, ex and nanny.
This shouldn't be hard to understand.
What is easy for me to understand is no one is judging the dad for pawning his kid off to his ex while he does God knows what. Judgements are uniquely for women. Oh, and she probably gets paid less at work than her equivalent male counterpart in the office
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're getting to go away and have fun while leaving your kid at home to be passed around between grandparents, ex and nanny.
This shouldn't be hard to understand.
What is easy for me to understand is no one is judging the dad for pawning his kid off to his ex while he does God knows what. Judgements are uniquely for women. Oh, and she probably gets paid less at work than her equivalent male counterpart in the office
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people judge inwardly and others outwardly. Just let it go unless you have a reason to care about their opinion.
I'm someone who WOULD judge this decision and I agree. I'd keep it myself, of course, but I'd judge. The question is why would you care unless you doubted the decision? I've had my parenting judged plenty of times, but it doesn't matter because I'm confident that I'm a better parent than those people.
Anonymous wrote:You're getting to go away and have fun while leaving your kid at home to be passed around between grandparents, ex and nanny.
This shouldn't be hard to understand.
Anonymous wrote:Some people judge inwardly and others outwardly. Just let it go unless you have a reason to care about their opinion.
Anonymous wrote:A week and a half for a girls trip is a long time to pass your kid off on many others. Your co-worker was not being passive aggressive--they were sharing their honest opinion with you. I get needing the break. We all do (and I too am the parent of an SN child). My divorced single mom went on a skip trip each year with a local ski club and my dad would stay with us for the week or so. To us, that just felt like more time with dad. A week and a half with so many caregivers feels excessive. Again, just an opinion.