Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did it and am glad I did. One kid in college was shocked. Other kid expected it. The kid who was shocked ended up rethinking a lot of things but doesn't seem scarred. We all still do holidays together and are civil.
Why did you divorce?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awful for my freshmen college roommate. It messed her she her brother (was a college jr at our school) up. They felt like their childhood was a lie. Stopped talking to their dad. I still remner witnessing their trauma/surprise when it was dropped on them while away at school.
Did they not see it coming though?
Anonymous wrote:Omg give me a break op your kid knows your marriage isn’t good
Get a divorce
Anonymous wrote:Awful for my freshmen college roommate. It messed her she her brother (was a college jr at our school) up. They felt like their childhood was a lie. Stopped talking to their dad. I still remner witnessing their trauma/surprise when it was dropped on them while away at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's hard, but the kid should be really thankful not to go through 50/50 custody BS. While they may feel untethered, at least they will have a choice of which parent to stay with, completely on their terms, instead of the misery of going back and forth while juggling HS life.
Not all divorced parents do 50/50 custody. Some parents aren't interested in that.
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you go through divorce when one of your kids just went to college? And how did it go for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg give me a break op your kid knows your marriage isn’t good
Get a divorce
+1
Gigs up OP.
Anonymous wrote:PP. To answer OP's actual question, my parents' divorced soon after I headed off to college. It sucked, of course, but I was super grateful I didn't have to deal with split custody or watching my parents post divorce dating lives in high school, like my younger sister who was still at home.
Anonymous wrote:Dont divorce. Just separate. Kids deserve married parents . Divorce is heartbreaking for kids. Dont be cruel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's hard, but the kid should be really thankful not to go through 50/50 custody BS. While they may feel untethered, at least they will have a choice of which parent to stay with, completely on their terms, instead of the misery of going back and forth while juggling HS life.
I don’t think custody matters in HS-they can still chose
Anonymous wrote:I did it and am glad I did. One kid in college was shocked. Other kid expected it. The kid who was shocked ended up rethinking a lot of things but doesn't seem scarred. We all still do holidays together and are civil.