Thanks for the reply. I think I got caught in between validating, standing my ground, and my emotions, but your reply helped me realign - I replied with almost your exact words.
Me 36, W 32 M 3 yrs, T 7 yrs 1st BD Aug 18 2nd BD Feb 19 EA w/ ex Aug 18 potential EA Feb 19 Trial Separation 3/2/19
Thanks for the reply. I think I got caught in between validating, standing my ground, and my emotions, but your reply helped me realign - I replied with almost your exact words.
What was your reply?
"What is best for my kids is best for me" Amor Fati Link to quotes: https://www.divorcebusting.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2879712
This is a very, very typical response when the WW feels pressure lifted. The minute her H agrees to her wishes, she starts saying this type of mush. It means absolutely nothing!
I suggest you let her have the dog. It's not a child, and co-parenting pets just cause opportunities for more hurt.
Brace yourself for her to act like your BFF. It's just a WW's reaction, nothing more. She loves the dog more than you, so don't be tied to her with a pet.
It's difficult, but this is part of it. She is going to take this time & space, whether you agree and accept it or not. I suggest you do nothing to slow her down. I can't remember at the moment if she works, but apparently, she expects financial support from you. Do what the law states, and don't give more than that.....trying to soften her. She'll take as much as she can get. Be smart.
It is not about what you feel should work in your M. It is about doing the work that gets the right results. Do what works!
Thanks for the reply. I'm actually going to keep the dog in the case that we do get divorced, I made that a requirement and she agreed. She's just being ridiculous with the co-parenting comment.
I won't try to slow her down anymore. She does work, and does very well - she makes quite a bit more than I do, and I'm doing fine. We moved to our current location for her career when she finished her doctorate, which I supported her through. She then supported me through some additional school, which led to my new career (started in a new industry last year).
All of this has brought up so much emotion, but I haven't taken any steps backwards with my DBing...it's just getting harder each day.
Me 36, W 32 M 3 yrs, T 7 yrs 1st BD Aug 18 2nd BD Feb 19 EA w/ ex Aug 18 potential EA Feb 19 Trial Separation 3/2/19