Anonymous wrote:This might be a tad Machiavellian, but after supporting your kid per PP's advice above, you might want to suggest he make the most of a friendship with the gf's kids.
The gf's kids probably aren't 100% happy either, but if they are personable enough to also try, he can learn to do some things with them that are fun, without necessarily embracing them as family or permanent fixtures in his life.
That includes fairly neutral things like watching tv, playing video games, tutoring, baking, etc.
Girlfriend may be nicer if DS is popular with her children.
Anonymous wrote:I would encourage my kid to write their dad a letter about how they're feeling. How Dad's actions make Kid feel, how Kid sees their relationship evolving in the future if this continues, what changes they'd like.
Let them pour it all out and give Dad the letter.
Anonymous wrote:Can you try other male bonding like martial arts or sports? That sucks for your DC. People suck.
Anonymous wrote:but don't ever cover for the loser dad and say, oh he loves you or oh he's doing the best he can. No. That's not your job.