Anonymous wrote:My EX used to text me pics of her using a hairbrush in unusual ways. When she cheated on me I sent them to her mother and grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[quote
I don't see it as sad at all. She stays in her home. Her kids stay in the home. The kids' lives aren't turned upside down by divorce. She gets to continue taking care of her home and her children. If she and her DH were fighting in front of the kids or if there was abuse, it would be different. I think she is making the best decision for her family. I would do exactly the same.
I agree. Look at the alternative: splitting the retirement money, possibly moving with the kids to a smaller place since his income has to provide for two homes, having to get an at least initially low paying job and giving up her ability to be a sahm, living on less money while he's free to marry the ow who will then become part of her kids' lives, not to mention the hardship of all of this on the kids.
Yes, her kids stay in a toxic home where dad has affairs and treats mom like crap, and she looks the other way.
Sounds dreamy.
Well, either way, she and the kids got screwed over, didn't they. At least she's being sensible and they're getting screwed over in relative comfort, rather than having to be uprooted and live in a crappier place with no parents at home because Mom's out working an entry-level job. Dad doesn't sound available either way she does it. I give her credit, especially if she's mature enough to be calm and pleasant towards their father. Once the kids are grown, maybe she'll want to start dating again. If she's smart, she'll save up and leave at that point, before his gf dumps him and he gets old enough to shuffle back home, wanting to be taken care of. It's a different story, perhaps, if you have a good career and make good money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of bitter people on here.
Agreed! Really surprised at those who have an interest in acting out revenge.
Why? What's surprising? It's a reaction to being hurt. Emotions don't travel in rational channels
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of bitter people on here.
Agreed! Really surprised at those who have an interest in acting out revenge.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of bitter people on here.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of bitter people on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[quote
I don't see it as sad at all. She stays in her home. Her kids stay in the home. The kids' lives aren't turned upside down by divorce. She gets to continue taking care of her home and her children. If she and her DH were fighting in front of the kids or if there was abuse, it would be different. I think she is making the best decision for her family. I would do exactly the same.
I agree. Look at the alternative: splitting the retirement money, possibly moving with the kids to a smaller place since his income has to provide for two homes, having to get an at least initially low paying job and giving up her ability to be a sahm, living on less money while he's free to marry the ow who will then become part of her kids' lives, not to mention the hardship of all of this on the kids.
Yes, her kids stay in a toxic home where dad has affairs and treats mom like crap, and she looks the other way.
Sounds dreamy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[quote
I don't see it as sad at all. She stays in her home. Her kids stay in the home. The kids' lives aren't turned upside down by divorce. She gets to continue taking care of her home and her children. If she and her DH were fighting in front of the kids or if there was abuse, it would be different. I think she is making the best decision for her family. I would do exactly the same.
I agree. Look at the alternative: splitting the retirement money, possibly moving with the kids to a smaller place since his income has to provide for two homes, having to get an at least initially low paying job and giving up her ability to be a sahm, living on less money while he's free to marry the ow who will then become part of her kids' lives, not to mention the hardship of all of this on the kids.
Anonymous wrote:For all of you people who don't get it...you probably spend most of your days at Ann Taylor. Sneakers among young people are a billion dollar industry. Having a great pair is like driving a porsche but on your feet.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahweinswig/2016/03/18/sneaker-culture-fuels-1-billion-secondary-market/#28554d136776
You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:you just kinda come off a little angry
op. Well, there is that some days. And it is a thread about revenge.
I don't think it would help the anger to act against my own interests, though - then I'd be angry about that, too.
Anonymous wrote:For me, the best revenge was cutting off contact and moving on.