Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - also, ex-DH tried to threaten that he won't pay for college if she "doesn't show more respect." I laughed and texted him "you do know that your child is joining the military,, right? She's been talking about it since she was 12! Maybe you should've paid more attention."
STOP GETTING IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS. LEt them battle it out. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:OP - also, ex-DH tried to threaten that he won't pay for college if she "doesn't show more respect." I laughed and texted him "you do know that your child is joining the military,, right? She's been talking about it since she was 12! Maybe you should've paid more attention."
Anonymous wrote:OP - also, ex-DH tried to threaten that he won't pay for college if she "doesn't show more respect." I laughed and texted him "you do know that your child is joining the military,, right? She's been talking about it since she was 12! Maybe you should've paid more attention."
Anonymous wrote:Ex-DH married a woman he had an affair with during our marriage. My kids do not like their stepmother, they call her "fake" and "pretentious." As a result, they've been told on and off to "either show her respect or not come in." So they chose not to interact with her and text their father whenever they want.
My Oldest DD has been very adamant she wants nothing to do with her stepmother. Ex-DH does try to "make her respect the new woman", but it's gotten bad. We had many conversations about this, she's at an age where she can make her own decisions.
Long story short: DD made it clear she does not want the stepmother at her upcoming HS graduation. Ex-DH is upset and says he will show up with her anyways. DD said that she will ask security to escort her if she shows up. I know, I have a very strong-willed child. But it's her graduation and she is within her rights to invite or dis-invite whoever she wants.
WWYD?
