Does anyone else have to listen to this all day on Sundays
Every Sunday it's the same thing ALL day from BF
"I hate Sunday's"
"I just hate taking them home"
"I hate driving them down to BM's house"
"I hate....blah blah blah?"
I get so sick of it all Sunday long. I didn't choose to mate with this person, you did!!!
It's a real downer every weekend. I think he's trying to get me to say, Lets just take them to school in the morning. I'm over that.
We are late for work if we take them to school and we tried keeping them a few times last school year and dropping them off at BM's before work. (Meaning we had to get up at 5am because it an adds 1.5hr to our morning commute) BM started expecting us to keep them every Sunday night and was never home Monday morning...So we were late for work a few times before I put my foot down. And BM bitched and bitched when we stopped keeping them Sunday nights.
Blah "I hate Sundays"
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Sunday night is a school
Sunday night is a school night, go back to the custodial parent who gets paid to take care of you. These women who want the child support and accolades of MOTY but are so quick To dump kids for extra time kill me,
It would be difficult for me
It would be difficult for me to not turn around and tell him "STOP effing complaining!!! You're not changing anything and you're making me miserable with your constant bitching. If you're unhappy about this, then go back to BM so you don't have to deal with it any longer!! But just stop complaining!!"
H used to bitch too and I shut him down with something like "If you don't like it, stop spending time with your kid. You decided to marry Uberskank, you chose to have a kid with her, now you're divorced and have to deal with the fallout. You have two choices. Nut up and deal or stop seeing your kid. You choose but stop the never-ending bitch fest."
Agreed. I'm going to use
Agreed. I'm going to use this. DH is always so upset about the way things are with BM and skids. I'm going to tell him exactly this. It's his problem to deal with or not deal with, not everybody else's. He made the mess. He has to clean it up.