Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS and I have lived in a 2 bedroom apt since he was born. He is 12 now and doesn't seem bothered by it. He has chores and he says that he is grateful we don't live in a bigger house b/c he'd have more to clean. Lol! Has your daughter specifically said she is embarrassed you live in a condo? Does she go to private school?
She hasn't actually come out said that, but it comes off like she's embarrassed. She's in public school.
Maybe it's time for a talk with her then. If you don't know why she acts like this, it is time to find out. Maybe she is embarrassed that you are a single mother. If she brings friends to her dad's house, it isn't as obvious since the stepmom is there too. Who knows? It's time for a talk.
I never thought this could be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS and I have lived in a 2 bedroom apt since he was born. He is 12 now and doesn't seem bothered by it. He has chores and he says that he is grateful we don't live in a bigger house b/c he'd have more to clean. Lol! Has your daughter specifically said she is embarrassed you live in a condo? Does she go to private school?
She hasn't actually come out said that, but it comes off like she's embarrassed. She's in public school.
Maybe it's time for a talk with her then. If you don't know why she acts like this, it is time to find out. Maybe she is embarrassed that you are a single mother. If she brings friends to her dad's house, it isn't as obvious since the stepmom is there too. Who knows? It's time for a talk.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm the co-parent with the smaller, slightly crappier living situation in our arrangement, so I get you. (Not that it's crappy. It's clean, safe, appropriate, etc.) And yes, my son prefers to hang with his friends at his dad's house....land o' giant TV and gaming system, more room to spread with more privacy.
FWIW, IMO I don't think this is a thing you want to expend too much effort in overcompensating for. In my case, I know I can't win in this respect. I can't compete with a bangin' gaming system, space, and slightly more lax supervision.
BUT, DS knows his friends are welcome. His friends know they are welcome, and are welcome to come here in an emergency whether or not DS is even around. Keep providing a loving, safe place and keep making it clear friends are welcome. What I'm finding is that DS likes his self-imposed solitude a little over here. I didn't really get this until recently. He's now old enough to wander about and meet up with friends other places, so my jealousy is tempered a little (and it is jealousy).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS and I have lived in a 2 bedroom apt since he was born. He is 12 now and doesn't seem bothered by it. He has chores and he says that he is grateful we don't live in a bigger house b/c he'd have more to clean. Lol! Has your daughter specifically said she is embarrassed you live in a condo? Does she go to private school?
She hasn't actually come out said that, but it comes off like she's embarrassed. She's in public school.
Anonymous wrote:My DS and I have lived in a 2 bedroom apt since he was born. He is 12 now and doesn't seem bothered by it. He has chores and he says that he is grateful we don't live in a bigger house b/c he'd have more to clean. Lol! Has your daughter specifically said she is embarrassed you live in a condo? Does she go to private school?