Anonymous wrote:Dating someone long-term who seems frustrated that I haven’t gained control over my challenging kid. Is it unrealistic to hope someone simply remain supportive even though they seem to be judging your parenting skills poorly? Sometimes I wonder why I even bother mentioning my parenting challenges because I don’t want to get the annoyed judgment back. And then there’s the heartbreak of knowing your significant other fiinds your kid annoying and frustrating.
Well first, you can't have it both ways. Either your kid is great, and just hasn't been parented properly, or your kid is annoying and frustrating, in which case you can't be offended when other people find the same.
Second, I think it's difficult for someone to continually remain supportive (especially "long-term" as you've indicated) when it seems like the other person has basically given up and just wants to whinge and complain (er sorry, "mention their parenting challenges").
Honestly it seems like your partner is the one getting the worse end of the stick so far, based on your OP.