I'm honestly surprised that I haven't seen anything about this on this site. It's like doggie custody. :) My XWW and I divorced March 1st. She went to an apartment in January of this year during the separation. My kid, I had move out around June after months of warning because they would not contribute to the house any more - they are 24 and would not hold down a job, get a license, help maintain the house, etc. It was painful but I had to ask them to leave. They ended up moving in with their XWW where they are doing the same thing - no contribution, no prospects, their goal is to literally live off government assistance. But that is a story for another thread.
We owned a dog together, but it was technically hers; picked it out from the shelter, named it, etc. The dog has stayed with me, mostly because she can't afford to keep it in her apartment since it would increase rent.
She has asked to come over and visit the dog a few times, and I allowed her to do it. Come in the house, pet and love on the dog, take it for a walk, and sometimes we would talk as well. We have had an amicable divorce, no real ill will. I'm still very emotional about it.
I have taken care of the dog in the meantime - I love the little guy. He had some back issues in April and I took care of it and it was not cheap, stuff like that. Costs of owning an animal.
This week she said she would like to come over and visit him again and I felt like it was starting to push it. I feel like I need to move on, and I feel like she's trying to get me to hold on. I told her that she can pick him up and take him to a park, back to her apartment, anything she wanted. But she wanted to come in the house. I kinda don't want that, mostly because I want to move on, and my friends and my therapist also are like - dude, she's manipulating you.
Texting yesterday:
"We wanted to come see the dog"
you can take him to a park for a walk or something
"So you don't want us to come visit in the house? We wouldn't stay long."
I think it would be better if you took him someplace.
"You know what, never mind."
Just now:
"I don't understand what happened yesterday. I just wanted to see the dog."
And I didn't keep you from seeing him
"But you kept us from going in the house and that's what I don't understand."
And I haven't answered.
Am I being unnecessarily cruel?