all the empathy from those here shows that you never really are alone

I know you probably don't want to here this but now is not the time to try to make your ex happy. You now have to look after your self and your kids. It is great that you can both communicate but make sure you don't suffer just to please some one else.Ratmick wrote:Probably won't be able to make the GP this year, but next is going to be a distinct possibility.MadKaw wrote:Good luck, and get to the GP...
I had a strange experience yesterday where I had quite a good conversation with Ros' girlfriend and her daughter at my daughter's indoor soccer grand-final (which they won 6-3 with Emma scoring the last goal). Not only were they and Ros surprised I didn't rip them a new one, Ros and her friend were happy that we're all interacting in a positive manner.
I took Emma home and Ros dropped the boys off afterward the last two games and presentations were over. I asked why didn't she just move out into her girlfriend's place, as she was spending 99% of her time over there anyway. It was like it was something she was waiting for, she was just concerned that there wasn't enough room in the girlfriend's flat to fit all her stuff in. Once I said she could leave it here as long as she likes until she was settled she was fine and is now going. I asked her if she was happy and she said she was, and for some reason this was a great weight off my mind and I've been on an upper all day.
So I guess the moral of the story is you can make someone happy by letting them go.
Mick
Thanks, it's good to see it can work out for the better for someone...eventuallyBlack Magic wrote:Wow Ratmick!
Just caught this thread- big stuff that!![]()
I am 9 months into my single life and loving it- very happy and very much in love.
I hope you find the same happiness.
I think in my case it's just another corner or a dead endMizz ZZR wrote:I'm a firm believer in great things coming from a situation that starts out horrid and you just never know what's around the corner.
mate...blokes with kids pick up the hot soccer mums!!..u just gotta find em...look at the brady bunch, they were happy!!Ratmick wrote: The situation is a bit bizarre. Ros still picks the kids up in the morning and takes them to school, and picks them up and brings them home after school. I had her new partner's daughter here for a sleep-over on the weekend as she's one of Emma's friends. I came home yesterday and Ros, partner and daughter were all here, along with a bung PC they wanted fixing.
I do miss the adult contact, I haven't had a decent hug for well over a month.
Mick
You haven't seen the mums at the local soccer have you mate?Neka79 wrote:mate...blokes with kids pick up the hot soccer mums!!..u just gotta find em...look at the brady bunch, they were happy!!
hahahah the soccer mums look like old man brady?? is that what ur saying ??Ratmick wrote:You haven't seen the mums at the local soccer have you mate?Neka79 wrote:mate...blokes with kids pick up the hot soccer mums!!..u just gotta find em...look at the brady bunch, they were happy!!
I seem to recall reading somewhere the behind-the-scenes 'action' on the Brady Bunch set was not as wholesome and clean-cut as the tv series would lead you to believe.
Mick
No, I'm saying the women at soccer at this time of year all do a passable imitation of the Michelin (wo)Man.Neka79 wrote:hahahah the soccer mums look like old man brady?? is that what ur saying ??![]()
yea i heard old man brady was poking other blokes!!
stop being so fussy man..its all practice!!Ratmick wrote:No, I'm saying the women at soccer at this time of year all do a passable imitation of the Michelin (wo)Man.Neka79 wrote:hahahah the soccer mums look like old man brady?? is that what ur saying ??![]()
yea i heard old man brady was poking other blokes!!
I also read Greg (the eldest boy) was doing the business to his on-screen mother.
Ay, Caramba!
Mick- from a woman's perspective you sound like a great guy.Ratmick wrote: Alas I don't have single women beating the door down to keep me company, more's the pity...not that I blame them seeing I have three kids at home with me.
I do miss the adult contact, I haven't had a decent hug for well over a month.
Mick
Hi and thanks so much for this, I might take you up on the chat. It's also nice to think that there may be (someday) what appears to be light at the end of the tunnelBlack Magic wrote:Mick- from a woman's perspective you sound like a great guy.
A man that is looking after his own children has to be very special and women look at it like that too. My partner had two teenage boys at home and I really did think- 'Wow, it's not often you see a Dad looking after his kids on his own!'
The adult contact (like getting a hug, or waking up next to someone) is something that you really do crave and I can relate to that.
You sound like you are handling it in the best way you can (and doing a good job of it.)
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Always here if you need to chat via PM- I really do understand!