MissLondon wrote:
manner as when discussing past relationshipsÂ
with anyone elseÂ
“why did you break up?”
as long as you’re not askingÂ
the man about child support, division of assets etc
(although he may willingly share without
being prompted)
I think you’re goodÂ
Barbarella wrote:
the information was not withheld from me, so much as I literally don't know how to ask
I would think of it in the same Barbarella wrote:
From what I gather it seems pretty friendly? Like they 50/50 co-parent, his brother in law is still helping him with like, various things he can't do himself, like nothing about the conversations that have happened naturally leads me to believe that it's bad.
Claire wrote:
or like IMO the divorce being 'hard to talk about' is a red flag like why cant u tell me are u not emotionally healed yet? was it messy cause youre a prick?Â
Oh he didn't say that it was, I just didn't ask because I wasn't sure like how it'd be received, if it'd be hard, something like that.or like IMO the divorce being 'hard to talk about' is a red flag like why cant u tell me are u not emotionally healed yet? was it messy cause youre a prick?Â
From what I gather it seems pretty friendly? Like they 50/50 co-parent, his brother in law is still helping him with like, various things he can't do himself, like nothing about the conversations that have happened naturally leads me to believe that it's bad.
the information was not withheld from me, so much as I literally don't know how to ask
manner as when discussing past relationshipsÂ
with anyone elseÂ
“why did you break up?”
as long as you’re not askingÂ
the man about child support, division of assets etc
(although he may willingly share without
being prompted)
I think you’re goodÂ