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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, if you care about this kid at all, you should definitely encourage his dad to sign him up for swim lessons, regardless of whether he goes to the pool with you. It's a life skill, and its dangerous not to know how to do it.[/quote] I have. I agree with you.[/quote] And you should suggest he get the lessons at a pool near where the kid is most of the time, and can access regularly. It shouldn't be associated with you. It should be for him and his kid.[/quote] At this point, if the relationship moves forward, I'm sure the kid will view it as something he has to do to appease/satisfy dad's GF. Good luck getting the kid near a pool after that.[/quote] OP here, I was mentioning the pool mostly because it's what we do on the weekends if it's not raining. My kids would be annoyed if they had to stay home and putter around the house on a nice day just to appease my BF and his son. The fact that he won't swim just means that we have less time to get together. Ultimately it's up to his parents to make sure he learns to swim or not. But again, taking the summer off seems like a good idea. [/quote] Try shifting this around - because your kids won't do what BF's kid likes to do, you have less time to get together. The pool is not the only thing to do in the summer. Forcing BF's kid outside his own comfort zone, while your kids get to stay in theirs, all summer is not the only thing you can do. I understand the issues you have with his parenting, but it also sounds like you have a lot of "our way is right" going on. Some people don't like the pool. I only go to the pool because my kids love it. If they hated it, we could go bowling instead, which is what we did before they could swim and decided they preferred hanging at the pool.[/quote] If BF doesn't like all the activities that GF plans, he needs to step up and suggest things to do. Or have son bring stuff to do. Why does OP have to do all the work and then get blamed?[/quote] Does BF even know what his son likes to do? If he doesn't live with his son, he could be very disconnected. That's why I suggest BF spend more time alone with kid, and maybe have blended time on a rainy day, or maybe every other month. I wonder what kid of co-parent was with the child's mother?[/quote] I'm betting he doesn't, and that this relationship is pretty new. The whole "our kids like completely opposite things" for a 6 and 7 year old? No overlap? And not being able to spend time at BFs for unexplained reasons. It just sounds fishy.[/quote] OP here. His apartment is tiny and there wouldn't be anything for my older kid to do. I think the apt is maybe 700 sq feet. I'm there all the time, but it's not really set up to have guests over.[/quote] So it's completely ok for his younger kid to have to bring things to do at your house while your children ignore him, but your older kid can't bring something to entertain himself for a couple hours?[/quote] OP here, as I said above, he has said he doesn't want to host.[/quote] No, op, you said your older kid wouldn't have anything to do. You said [quote]OP here. His apartment is tiny and there wouldn't be anything for my older kid to do. I think the apt is maybe 700 sq feet. I'm there all the time, but it's not really set up to have guests over.[/quote] So, it's becoming more clear that you want his i d to adjust to your kid's lifestyle, but you're not willing to have your kid's adjust to his kid's lifestyle. [/quote]
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