Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are always two sides to every story. When did you come on the scene?
OP here and I just hate that people do this on every stepmom post. Not everyone is a side piece or had an affair. I have nothing to do with this.
PP wasn’t accusing you of being a side piece. He/she is asking how much of this did you witness, and how much are you getting from what he’s told you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are always two sides to every story. When did you come on the scene?
OP here and I just hate that people do this on every stepmom post. Not everyone is a side piece or had an affair. I have nothing to do with this.
Anonymous wrote:Are you planning on having kids?
Anonymous wrote:There are always two sides to every story. When did you come on the scene?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your husband is laying a good groundwork so he and his daughter can have a positive relationship when she is an adult. I would commiserate with your husband if he complains, but do not insert yourself in this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's never going to allow more. The only way is to take it back to court but even if he does, she'll still play games. This is visitation, not co-parenting. He's a human atm. That's all the courts care about is if he pays his child support.
OP here. I suppose I just can't understand why she wouldn't allow more time. She and DH talk about the issues DD is having in school, with friendships, etc. She is having a very hard time and bio mom has admitted several times "I just don't know what to do". DH has told her, call me when xyz happens, etc., but she just doesn't. It's almost like she is so used to doing it all (by her own choice) that she doesn't think to involve him. She always says "I know you're busy" or "sorry to bother you" and DH is like...it's never a bother! I really don't want to believe that bio mom has bad intentions...like I said, they went from essentially hating each other and not speaking unless via text in a very formal manner to literally coming to events at each other's houses, etc. I just can't understand it.
Anonymous wrote:She's never going to allow more. The only way is to take it back to court but even if he does, she'll still play games. This is visitation, not co-parenting. He's a human atm. That's all the courts care about is if he pays his child support.