Miffed my dad

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it would have been better to send a direct text to your son to change socks. But if my dad responded to me the way your dad did, I would be pissed. That is no way to speak to me or how a normal family should interact.


No way to speak to you? What are you even talking about? We don't know the tone either used. I see nothing offensive at all in the father's response. If you're overly sensitive, that's on you.


Shut up! You are a bully.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should have raised your son to change his socks on a daily basis. But this is the kind of thing you say to a 13 yr old directly. Your dad doesn't dress your son - your son dresses himself.


This, geez. I would never have said this to your dad, but directly to your son. And it is 100% on your son that he is not changing socks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it would have been better to send a direct text to your son to change socks. But if my dad responded to me the way your dad did, I would be pissed. That is no way to speak to me or how a normal family should interact.


No way to speak to you? What are you even talking about? We don't know the tone either used. I see nothing offensive at all in the father's response. If you're overly sensitive, that's on you.


Shut up! You are a bully.


You're a sad sad person.
Anonymous
Somewhere dad (not grandpa) is going "Man I'm glad I got a divorce!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you think will happen? Foot fungus? Gangrene?


Do you not believe foot fungus is a real thing? It’s actually a pretty common problem.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
You made a reasonable request and your father responded defensively. It would have cost him nothing to ask whether your son had other socks.

Other posters are being weird. You did nothing wrong.

13 is not 31. A 13 year should still be helped with stuff.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You made a reasonable request and your father responded defensively. It would have cost him nothing to ask whether your son had other socks.

Other posters are being weird. You did nothing wrong.

13 is not 31. A 13 year should still be helped with stuff.


+1


Helping with stuff is probably why this 13 yr old can't remember to change his socks or "find" them in his bag. He's being helped too much and lacks basic self care skills.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's socks. Agree with your dad that he doesn't need you micromanaging from home.


You must not have experience with athlete's foot


Athlete foot is not really a dirty sock thing. It is not wearing socks with shoes. The shoes and feet remain wet and warm. Even if the kid was wearing the socks all day, everyday as long as the sock are dry it is no big deal.

Now if you are at the beach you wear socks a lot less. It is usually bare feet, flip flops or sandals. You only wear sock with shoes. Most likely you are only wearing shoes a few hours a day- miniature golf or something.

Also he is a 13 year old kid. It is time to let him figure things out.
Anonymous
You only wear sock with shoes. Most likely you are only wearing shoes a few hours a day- miniature golf or something


OP mentioned that the grandpa and son are both sporty, so probably wearing them for something more active than mini golf. Either way, sounds like it all worked out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
You made a reasonable request and your father responded defensively. It would have cost him nothing to ask whether your son had other socks.

Other posters are being weird. You did nothing wrong.

13 is not 31. A 13 year should still be helped with stuff.


With changing his socks?? How old are your kids? Can they do anything for themselves yet, or are you still cooking breakfast daily for your 18 yr old?
Anonymous
Am I the only one convinced it’s the only pair of socks he packed? I forget to pack stuff.
Anonymous
JFC. Your kid is 13 and you need to bug your Dad about this? Let the kid wear dirty socks or ask him directly. You sound insufferable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here - he does change them at home without prompting, so not sure what is going on here. I did not allow DS to take his own phone (as I wanted him to spend time w my dad vs. starting at it), but you are all right that I should have told my dad that I wanted to speak with my son when I called my dad to check in (I did ask if my son wanted to talk, but my son declined because he was watching tv; I should have insisted).


He didn’t come to the phone because he needs a break from your annoying and controlling ways. That poor kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here - he does change them at home without prompting, so not sure what is going on here. I did not allow DS to take his own phone (as I wanted him to spend time w my dad vs. starting at it), but you are all right that I should have told my dad that I wanted to speak with my son when I called my dad to check in (I did ask if my son wanted to talk, but my son declined because he was watching tv; I should have insisted).


He didn’t come to the phone because he needs a break from your annoying and controlling ways. That poor kid.


Yep. Her comment spoke volumes in a way she did not intend.
Anonymous
Hilarious you moms think 13 yr old boys are the pinnacle of cleanliness, regardless if you "raised them right." All kids at this age can struggle in understanding what being clean means. I don't see a single thing wrong with what OP said to her Dad.
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