darrenclay
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I (32F) share two sons (5,8) with my ex (35M) we split our children 50/50- week on and week off with the exchange day on Mondays after school. We definitely do not get along but keep our distance and do what we have to do to keep the peace for the kids. Our youngest (5) is insanely athletic and basically thrives in any sport he’s signed up for our oldest enjoys it as well. I do view sports as an essential part of childhood to hone in passions, learn social skills, order/discipline and make friends. Football is currently both of their passions, although they enjoy pretty much any sport. Their dad grew up on sports, our proportional share is 20% (me) 80% (him) he has decided he no longer wants to contribute to any sports aside from baseball (even if the boys don’t want to play baseball) I am happy I get that- at least. But he disagrees to any and all other sports. At first I thought it was a money thing so I have been paying for all sports in full by myself and giving him the schedule and let it be known that I don’t expect repayment but simply want the kids involved in sports so to please show up to practice or games if he can we live in the same area so everything is nearby to both us (closer to him actually as I also sign them up in the town he lives in) our kids are basically week on/ week off with sports which sucks and makes them really sad. I have asked their dad why he refuses to support and it is just “I don’t want to” it’s becoming quite the thorn in my side as it affects them and is getting quite costly to pay thousands of dollars to have them only show up 1/2 the time. Can someone shed some light on this- am I being petty? Is this a small issue I need to let go of? Should I stop signing them up for anything outside of baseball? I don’t argue him simply always send the schedule for sports and say “if you chose to come out this is where to go and what time to be there” I also supply all gear for these sports as well.