Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex husband always refused to participate in child-centric activities. If there wasn't beer and football, he was not interested.
The first outing I allowed him and his new GF to take our kids to was a kid's music performance at the Kennedy Center. We were not yet divorced. He had been dating her a few months.
The new GF took pictures of MY children and posted their happy little family outing on FB, tagging my ex (we were still friends) so that when I opened my FB that day, I was greeted by my smiling little ones, on a family outing with HER that he would never have even considered for me.
I just got ill reading this....PP so sorry, I can't imagine how this must have felt.
Thank you for saying that. Sometimes a little validation helps. Honestly when I typed the camping one (see above) I started to cry.
NP here. *I* almost started to cry reading that. Wow, that must have sucked beyond belief. So sorry. Your ex sounds like a big a*hole.
Another NP. I just wanted to add your Ex is a dick.
Dick move. Micro-dick move.
Another NP. I agree. They're both evil - and the new GF sounds pathetic. I'm so sorry they did that to you.
Anonymous wrote:"I'm a working mom and extremely organized."
Did you end up enjoying your Christmas season as much as you thought you would? I hope you didn't have to put up with too much complaining from those Real Housewives watchers who didn't plan well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:25 again. I was always arguably the most enthusiastic camper of our group. I even took survival classes - how to camp, catch your food, survive with basically nothing but some string. I love camping. I often initiated trips. I was a part of our group some 15 years ago when we first discovered our favorite group camp site.
Logged into FB this summer and what is the first photo that pops up: All my former good friends and my former campsite with my ex husband and his new family on a camping trip that nobody even told me about. They even invited some of our friends who do NOT like to camp AT ALL, but who only drove up to spend the day having a few beers and hanging out, and then drove home.
This is the most horrible FB snub I have eever heard of. PP, you have my sympathy. In fact I almost cannot breathe reading this. It is just awful. You Ex should not have posted this. Ok, I am getting really, really upset about this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex husband always refused to participate in child-centric activities. If there wasn't beer and football, he was not interested.
The first outing I allowed him and his new GF to take our kids to was a kid's music performance at the Kennedy Center. We were not yet divorced. He had been dating her a few months.
The new GF took pictures of MY children and posted their happy little family outing on FB, tagging my ex (we were still friends) so that when I opened my FB that day, I was greeted by my smiling little ones, on a family outing with HER that he would never have even considered for me.
I just got ill reading this....PP so sorry, I can't imagine how this must have felt.
Thank you for saying that. Sometimes a little validation helps. Honestly when I typed the camping one (see above) I started to cry.
NP here. *I* almost started to cry reading that. Wow, that must have sucked beyond belief. So sorry. Your ex sounds like a big a*hole.
Another NP. I just wanted to add your Ex is a dick.
Dick move. Micro-dick move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just posted and mentioned we are doing marriage counseling. It definitely seems on FB everyone is super happily married.
Also, I have a friend who is a working mom, runs marathons, makes her kids' birthday cakes and designs favors for their parties that would make Martha Stewart blush, is always doing things like posting the different interior design things she's done to her house (on her own), etc. It's like she seems to have the perfect balance and do everything really, really well.
Some people really do. I'm a working mom and extremely organized. I can cram a lot in. I have found that being organized and planning my time well results is greater happiness, less chaos, and a more productive life to do the things I want to do.
Wow, obviously you haven't found enough time to cram in some much-needed work on your emotional intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these stories are heartbreaking. This is why I am not into Facebook. I refused to be part of a clique in highschool too and in college I made sure to have all types of friends, not just those in my sorority. It's like a cruel highschool in so many ways and I see even older generations doing the same obnoxious things on FB our generation does. On the other hand if I were housebound/not mobile I would be into it more, but I would not brag and post a zillion photos.
I only go on Facebook to see updates on people I care about and frankly to laugh at some of the posts of the narcissists I have to work with/go to school with, etc. They haven't changed and the posts make a Christmas brag letter look like nothing. I know I'm mean to let them friend me and then laugh at them, but they are not nice people.
. This is why I am not into Facebook. I refused to be part of a clique in highschool too and in college I made sure to have all types of friends, not just those in my sorority. It's like a cruel highschool in so many ways and I see even older generations doing the same obnoxious things on FB our generation does. On the other hand if I were housebound/not mobile I would be into it more, but I would not brag and post a zillion photos.
Anonymous wrote:I just posted and mentioned we are doing marriage counseling. It definitely seems on FB everyone is super happily married.
Also, I have a friend who is a working mom, runs marathons, makes her kids' birthday cakes and designs favors for their parties that would make Martha Stewart blush, is always doing things like posting the different interior design things she's done to her house (on her own), etc. It's like she seems to have the perfect balance and do everything really, really well.