Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The time to discuss whether you can be good parents is before you start trying for a baby. Also you talk about your wife like she’s going to be a single for parent— why can’t you take your stepdaughter to the occasional dance event if you’re worried your baby isn’t going to get enough close time with their mother? Now is a great time to think about stepping up your contributions at home.
This. You'll have to step it up at home - caring for the new baby AND taking on some responsibility with your SD.
If you expect your wife to do the bulk of childcare, it won't work.
This thread is just shameful.
OP comes here saying he is concerned about how a blended family will work and half of you rush to tell him he is going to be a lazy, good-for-nothing father. Or that he's trying to use the kids against each other.
OP, I agree with the other posters who said that a teen and baby probably won't have too much jealousy towards each other, provided that the teen is on board before the baby shows up. Might be worth mom having a convo that puts the idea on the table. I'm not saying give the teen a vote or veto, but maybe best not to blindside them with it. Hopefully, she likes you and wants her mom to be happy. I would argue that you probably want to consciously try to make the teen the priority (unless the baby is in some kind of unsafe situation) because she will be much more aware of each insult. Plus, teens generally are moody and looking for reasons to separate from their parents and get out on their own. They're in that crazy head space where everything you do is wrong and they can't stand you, but also that they want to make sure that you keep their room exactly as they left it when they move off to college.
Last, I would take this to the general parenting forum. So many posters here are bitter divorcees and ready to pounce.