Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would she not get a say in who comes over to her home and when?? If she moves in, it's her home too. Of course she deserves a heads up when she will have guests!
The kids are not guests!
Anonymous wrote:Why would she not get a say in who comes over to her home and when?? If she moves in, it's her home too. Of course she deserves a heads up when she will have guests!
Anonymous wrote:This is why parents need to stay together in nuclear families. Nobody loves your kids like you do.
Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think she’s being unreasonable to want some boundaries. If she moves in, a compromise would be for your kids to give you a heads up when they’re stopping by. What if she’s not dressed or something when they walk-in unannounced? But I would never set a limit on how long my kids could stay or how frequently they could come over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s normal for kids to ask or tell their parents before bringing friends over.
I also would typically call or text my parents before stopping by.
So even eliminating the step issue, I don’t think that’s abnormal.
Maybe you could compromise - your kids can come over whenever, but if they are bringing friends at the very least they need to give a heads up.
One tension I have with my boyfriend who I live with is he doesn’t tell me when people are coming over. Like his parents will be coming over and he won’t even tell me - they just appear. It’s bizarre. I don’t understand why he doesn’t understand that I might want a to push the dishes in the dishwasher or put on a bra before his mom stops by.
I think that's exactly what his GF had in mind when she asked for some heads up.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s normal for kids to ask or tell their parents before bringing friends over.
I also would typically call or text my parents before stopping by.
So even eliminating the step issue, I don’t think that’s abnormal.
Maybe you could compromise - your kids can come over whenever, but if they are bringing friends at the very least they need to give a heads up.
One tension I have with my boyfriend who I live with is he doesn’t tell me when people are coming over. Like his parents will be coming over and he won’t even tell me - they just appear. It’s bizarre. I don’t understand why he doesn’t understand that I might want a to push the dishes in the dishwasher or put on a bra before his mom stops by.