Augustus_McCrae
Master Don Juan
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Before I got married and had children, I thought (naively) that the worst case scenario would be the possibility of raising the children by myself if
something happened to my spouse.
Painfully, I learned that the worst case scenario is having children to raise while dealing with a spouse who has mental issues while doing your best to shield them from their Mother's sometimes bizarre, whacked out behaviour.
If you want to understand the true feeling of being trapped, consider the option of divorcing a spouse who has mental issues, but would most likely
still get joint custody of the children. You are then faced with the horrible choice of exposing your children to living 50% of their time with a parent who has mental issues without you there to shield them from and to moderate the sometimes bizarre behaviour of their mother. Or, you bite
the bullet and stick it out for the sake of your children until they are no longer in the house.
I chose to stick it out.
I will never regret doing it. It was worth it for the sake of my kids, and in retrospect, I'm confident that it was the right decision. However, believe me, I paid a price.
Knowing what I know now, I would never, ever, choose to have children with someone who already manifested those issues before we were
married or had children.
Do yourself a favor and consider this.
something happened to my spouse.
Painfully, I learned that the worst case scenario is having children to raise while dealing with a spouse who has mental issues while doing your best to shield them from their Mother's sometimes bizarre, whacked out behaviour.
If you want to understand the true feeling of being trapped, consider the option of divorcing a spouse who has mental issues, but would most likely
still get joint custody of the children. You are then faced with the horrible choice of exposing your children to living 50% of their time with a parent who has mental issues without you there to shield them from and to moderate the sometimes bizarre behaviour of their mother. Or, you bite
the bullet and stick it out for the sake of your children until they are no longer in the house.
I chose to stick it out.
I will never regret doing it. It was worth it for the sake of my kids, and in retrospect, I'm confident that it was the right decision. However, believe me, I paid a price.
Knowing what I know now, I would never, ever, choose to have children with someone who already manifested those issues before we were
married or had children.
Do yourself a favor and consider this.