Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My XH did this until DD turned 11. I called him out on it and he stopped. Where is the mom in all this?
The mom does not let the daughter sleep in her own bed. At mom's house the daughter sleeps in moms bed and they are inseparable. They lay in bed together for most of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s your position, and what is his? What are the arguments?
At first thought, my reaction is inappropriate. But you have the bare minimum of context here, which would help in objective responses to your question.
His position is that he shouldn't have to follow societal norms and that she's scared to be alone.
My position is that he is a grown ass man and his daughter has her own room and bed to sleep in and that's shes not a baby anymore but a preteen. That he's doing a disservice to her with all this codependent shit they do.
Anonymous wrote:Need more info. Do the two of you or the the three of you share a home? If you are getting kicked out of your bed when SD is there, that's a relationship issue. If it's an issue of you telling him how to parent his child, I would tread lightly. If you think there's something wrong with the type of relationship he has with his daughter, he probably isn't the one for you.
I know families where bed sharing seems like a normal, if quirky, part of their family dynamic, and then other families where bed sharing seems to point to enmeshed, unhealthy dynamics. So I couldn't say it's a good or bad thing without knowing the family.
Anonymous wrote:My XH did this until DD turned 11. I called him out on it and he stopped. Where is the mom in all this?
Anonymous wrote:What’s your position, and what is his? What are the arguments?
At first thought, my reaction is inappropriate. But you have the bare minimum of context here, which would help in objective responses to your question.
Anonymous wrote:So my fiance and I are arguing over him sleeping in the same bed with his 12 year old daughter at night.
He thinks it's OK for her to sleep in his bed all night.
I am not OK with this.
Am I overreacting?
Anonymous wrote:Are they traveling? What are they wearing?
Anonymous wrote:What’s your position, and what is his? What are the arguments?
At first thought, my reaction is inappropriate. But you have the bare minimum of context here, which would help in objective responses to your question.