Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stepmom here. You are rude that you aren’t recognizing these people at equally as related to the child as you and your spouse are. Tons of college kids have divorced parents. Big tent this situation more support for a kid can be a net positive if you let it.
To date, it hasn't been net positive. Kid is struggling to be independent and is struggling with maturity.
Maybe kid would be more independent if four people weren't helicoptering Admitted STUDENTS Day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blended family, two sets of step parents. Kiddo is going to admitted students day 5 hours away. Plan was to accompany kiddo there and then split off into student/parent sessions. Now we find out the other set of parents are also attending. They already visited the school and this is our first time. Is it rude that we don't want to spend time together as a group? We rather do this without them... we think it's slightly embarrassing our 17 year old will have an entire cheering section there. We don't want to bow out because we've yet to see the school, but kiddo sees no issue with it so we dropped it.
When will it end? They're so overbearing.
Dropped what with whom? Were you complaining about them to your kid? No bueno.
Right? Why would you complain to the kid about their other set of parents being supportive?
Anonymous wrote:Why are all the steps going? It should be the parents attending.
no, they don’tAnonymous wrote:Only the parents should be there, no steps. Frankly most tours etc only allow potential student and 1 parent.
One of each couple is the parent to this child, they and their new spouses need to step up and be on team kid and stop the infighting. This should not be a competition between ex spouses. If your child sees no issue, it is not embarrassing for them. Let the admitted student call the shots and go with the flow. Congratulations to your student!Anonymous wrote:Blended family, two sets of step parents. Kiddo is going to admitted students day 5 hours away. Plan was to accompany kiddo there and then split off into student/parent sessions. Now we find out the other set of parents are also attending. They already visited the school and this is our first time. Is it rude that we don't want to spend time together as a group?We rather do this without them... we think it's slightly embarrassing our 17 year old will have an entire cheering section there. We don't want to bow out because we've yet to see the school, but kiddo sees no issue with it so we dropped it.
When will it end? They're so overbearing.
Anonymous wrote:What’s embarrassing is your repeated use of “kiddo.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blended family, two sets of step parents. Kiddo is going to admitted students day 5 hours away. Plan was to accompany kiddo there and then split off into student/parent sessions. Now we find out the other set of parents are also attending. They already visited the school and this is our first time. Is it rude that we don't want to spend time together as a group? We rather do this without them... we think it's slightly embarrassing our 17 year old will have an entire cheering section there. We don't want to bow out because we've yet to see the school, but kiddo sees no issue with it so we dropped it.
When will it end? They're so overbearing.
Dropped what with whom? Were you complaining about them to your kid? No bueno.
Right? Why would you complain to the kid about their other set of parents being supportive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blended family, two sets of step parents. Kiddo is going to admitted students day 5 hours away. Plan was to accompany kiddo there and then split off into student/parent sessions. Now we find out the other set of parents are also attending. They already visited the school and this is our first time. Is it rude that we don't want to spend time together as a group? We rather do this without them... we think it's slightly embarrassing our 17 year old will have an entire cheering section there. We don't want to bow out because we've yet to see the school, but kiddo sees no issue with it so we dropped it.
When will it end? They're so overbearing.
Dropped what with whom? Were you complaining about them to your kid? No bueno.