Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just turned 16. I'm divorced from his dad, but it is very amicable and we still do things together fairly regularly (like once or twice a month) as a family. DS is pleasant enough to me, but he is away all summer at a pre college program and has basically been responding with one word answers to my texts. My ex mentioned something about DS and a girl he is interested in, and I asked him how he knew - my ex said he has been texting him and calling him regularly. I feel hurt by this. I'm not sure why DS prefers to be in contact only with his dad and not me. I asked my ex why he thought this was and he said he really didn't know and suggested that maybe boys only become closer with their moms as young adults. Is this typical and am I wrong to feel hurt?
Typical and age appropriate. Don’t sulk.
This.
He is looking to somebody to guide him in manhood.
Sorry mom, but you'll never be that man!
+1. Also, if things are so amicable, why are you divorced?
Anonymous wrote:Are you initiating and asking questions? It’s a two way street.
Yes. I'm not asking him about girls, though. Just how it is going with his roommate, how the classes are, what he thought of an activity that the group went to etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just turned 16. I'm divorced from his dad, but it is very amicable and we still do things together fairly regularly (like once or twice a month) as a family. DS is pleasant enough to me, but he is away all summer at a pre college program and has basically been responding with one word answers to my texts. My ex mentioned something about DS and a girl he is interested in, and I asked him how he knew - my ex said he has been texting him and calling him regularly. I feel hurt by this. I'm not sure why DS prefers to be in contact only with his dad and not me. I asked my ex why he thought this was and he said he really didn't know and suggested that maybe boys only become closer with their moms as young adults. Is this typical and am I wrong to feel hurt?
Typical and age appropriate. Don’t sulk.
This.
He is looking to somebody to guide him in manhood.
Sorry mom, but you'll never be that man!
Does your son have a personality that meshes more with his dad? I know my DH definitely talks more about "guy conversations" with his dad than his mom.
Are you initiating and asking questions? It’s a two way street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just turned 16. I'm divorced from his dad, but it is very amicable and we still do things together fairly regularly (like once or twice a month) as a family. DS is pleasant enough to me, but he is away all summer at a pre college program and has basically been responding with one word answers to my texts. My ex mentioned something about DS and a girl he is interested in, and I asked him how he knew - my ex said he has been texting him and calling him regularly. I feel hurt by this. I'm not sure why DS prefers to be in contact only with his dad and not me. I asked my ex why he thought this was and he said he really didn't know and suggested that maybe boys only become closer with their moms as young adults. Is this typical and am I wrong to feel hurt?
Typical and age appropriate. Don’t sulk.
Anonymous wrote:My son just turned 16. I'm divorced from his dad, but it is very amicable and we still do things together fairly regularly (like once or twice a month) as a family. DS is pleasant enough to me, but he is away all summer at a pre college program and has basically been responding with one word answers to my texts. My ex mentioned something about DS and a girl he is interested in, and I asked him how he knew - my ex said he has been texting him and calling him regularly. I feel hurt by this. I'm not sure why DS prefers to be in contact only with his dad and not me. I asked my ex why he thought this was and he said he really didn't know and suggested that maybe boys only become closer with their moms as young adults. Is this typical and am I wrong to feel hurt?