Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP why would you divorce? Keep your finances and retirement stable. Plus you can find hobbies and other things to take you away from your DH. Why mess up your lifestyle?
Seriously, the men you meet will all have baggage and problems. And if you don't want to date you'll have a harder time financially. I would try to put money away that he doesn't know about in case he is the one to file. Meanwhile be happy with your life. Shouldn't take a man or relationship to do that.
What are you still in the 1950s? Not all men have baggage. Remember, once a guy's kids are out of college, they have money again. OP's youngest is going to college. She's not going to be dating someone with a toddler.
Ah yeah.. let's just blow up a family so the mother can experienced passion and romance again
Anonymous wrote:If you're staying together because you're concerned about the money to pay for their college, I recommend staying together until they're into the last year of college. You'd be shocked at how many people's college financial plans get blown up due to divorce right around that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are pulling the rug out from under that child and you're putting a tremendous amount of baggage on her, or she will be made to feel that way. Like it was her fault you stayed together all these years. Everything she thought she had was a lie. Why did you wait this long?
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Very selfish.
Pulling the rug out is leaving early .. Sending the child back and forth... Introducing boyfriends and lovers .step siblings and living in poverty while they are trying to grow up .
Having the discipline to raise children in a stable environment even though you aren't sexually satisfied is going the extra mile.
Give me a freakin break. OPs kids aren't babies. She did stay while they were growing up. You remind me a fat unhappy person. No happy person would give this advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were your husband I'd divorce you the second I learned of your plan. I divorced my wife when she told me she was going to do that, and saved myself about 10 years of pension.
If you waited until the kids were done with college and filed for divorce and stole my retirement, I'd go full-fledged scorched earth on you.
Men: pay attention. 30 years of being a good husband is worth nothing if she decides she is "unhappy". It's hard to start over when you are 55 or 60.
You are not making any sense. She is entitled to your pension.
She will get her portion of their pension.
I once worked with a guy whose ex-wife was going to get half his very generous government pension when he retired. She was a horrible woman, and he refused to retire. He died on the job and she got nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP why would you divorce? Keep your finances and retirement stable. Plus you can find hobbies and other things to take you away from your DH. Why mess up your lifestyle?
Seriously, the men you meet will all have baggage and problems. And if you don't want to date you'll have a harder time financially. I would try to put money away that he doesn't know about in case he is the one to file. Meanwhile be happy with your life. Shouldn't take a man or relationship to do that.
What are you still in the 1950s? Not all men have baggage. Remember, once a guy's kids are out of college, they have money again. OP's youngest is going to college. She's not going to be dating someone with a toddler.
Anonymous wrote:There is never a good time to get a divorce. It's hard on everyone involved whenever it happens. OP, do what you need to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are pulling the rug out from under that child and you're putting a tremendous amount of baggage on her, or she will be made to feel that way. Like it was her fault you stayed together all these years. Everything she thought she had was a lie. Why did you wait this long?
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are pulling the rug out from under that child and you're putting a tremendous amount of baggage on her, or she will be made to feel that way. Like it was her fault you stayed together all these years. Everything she thought she had was a lie. Why did you wait this long?
+1
Very selfish.
Pulling the rug out is leaving early .. Sending the child back and forth... Introducing boyfriends and lovers .step siblings and living in poverty while they are trying to grow up .
Having the discipline to raise children in a stable environment even though you aren't sexually satisfied is going the extra mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP why would you divorce? Keep your finances and retirement stable. Plus you can find hobbies and other things to take you away from your DH. Why mess up your lifestyle?
Seriously, the men you meet will all have baggage and problems. And if you don't want to date you'll have a harder time financially. I would try to put money away that he doesn't know about in case he is the one to file. Meanwhile be happy with your life. Shouldn't take a man or relationship to do that.
What are you still in the 1950s? Not all men have baggage. Remember, once a guy's kids are out of college, they have money again. OP's youngest is going to college. She's not going to be dating someone with a toddler.
Anonymous wrote:OP why would you divorce? Keep your finances and retirement stable. Plus you can find hobbies and other things to take you away from your DH. Why mess up your lifestyle?
Seriously, the men you meet will all have baggage and problems. And if you don't want to date you'll have a harder time financially. I would try to put money away that he doesn't know about in case he is the one to file. Meanwhile be happy with your life. Shouldn't take a man or relationship to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are pulling the rug out from under that child and you're putting a tremendous amount of baggage on her, or she will be made to feel that way. Like it was her fault you stayed together all these years. Everything she thought she had was a lie. Why did you wait this long?
+1
Odds are pretty good that the child is not clueless that the marriage has been lousy for years. He or she is 18, not 8.