I think I am too nice to my ex-wife. I often do her favors and I'm starting to feel used.
I paid her child support early this month because she said she was having financial problems. But when I asked her yesterday if she still had money in savings, she said she had about $2000! Now I know $2000 isn't a lot of money but keep in mind that she has lived with her parents for about 2 years now so she doesn't have rent and related expenses.
I did her resume for her and also a cover letter for a job she was applying to (and she got it). I also saved her hundreds of dollars by ordering her textbooks through a much cheaper website. There's a lot of other little things I do just to help her out. She acts like life is so tough for her now but I am really starting to feel unsympathetic since she wouldn't have any of these problems if she hadn't decided to get a divorce in the first place.
She has had a boyfriend for a while now so I kinda feel he should be doing these things for her but I don't know how to put it politely. I think I need to lay some boundaries and stop helping her every time she needs help. Any suggestions?
I paid her child support early this month because she said she was having financial problems. But when I asked her yesterday if she still had money in savings, she said she had about $2000! Now I know $2000 isn't a lot of money but keep in mind that she has lived with her parents for about 2 years now so she doesn't have rent and related expenses.
I did her resume for her and also a cover letter for a job she was applying to (and she got it). I also saved her hundreds of dollars by ordering her textbooks through a much cheaper website. There's a lot of other little things I do just to help her out. She acts like life is so tough for her now but I am really starting to feel unsympathetic since she wouldn't have any of these problems if she hadn't decided to get a divorce in the first place.
She has had a boyfriend for a while now so I kinda feel he should be doing these things for her but I don't know how to put it politely. I think I need to lay some boundaries and stop helping her every time she needs help. Any suggestions?