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chewbooks on October 24th, 2020 at 00:37 UTC »

Every time I meet a parent that says that we’re staying together for the kids bs I want to smack them.

Like seriously, you’re sleeping in separate rooms, never attend a school event at the same time, can’t even have a conversation without clenching your teeth, etc BUT think your kids don’t notice?!

Edit: Some are taking my *separate rooms” thing personally and I didn’t mean it that way, I hope you know that. There’s a world of difference between sleeping separately because of snoring or other sleep issues and I frigging can’t stand you so I’m sleeping in the room on the whole other side of the house with my clothes, personal items and we are never seen standing within five feet of each other again.

I love y’all that are happy and living your best life, truly.

ShenTzuKhan on October 24th, 2020 at 01:03 UTC »

Yeah, people used to ask if the divorce was traumatic to me, it was hard to tell them it was the end of the traumatic experiences. Two angry sad people both became happy at the same time, that makes the kids happier too.

IamBex999 on October 24th, 2020 at 01:12 UTC »

Both kinds of divorce are traumatic for kids. It's just a different kind of horror for kids who feel unsafe / who know they have no control over what the unsafe adults are doing to, or deciding for, them and their insecure future.