Anonymous wrote:The step mother is the marriage braker and must stay out. If the father cares he will do something.
But the father already left the family
Anonymous wrote:My kids definitely have at least three "mental health" days a year. Many times it is because I just want to sleep in and let them sleep in too. I don't think that is a big deal if it truly is only three days. My bigger concern would be the fact that she is asking the child to lie to you guys. That doesn't seem right.
Anonymous wrote:well
I am the wife and I had him first. He is living with a divorcee and I am the only one trying to instill morals in my children in this day and age.
Anonymous wrote:people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
A step mother is no person to judge a stepsons mother.
YOu are the woman with someone elses husband
Anonymous wrote:people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
A step mother is no person to judge a stepsons mother.
YOu are the woman with someone elses husband
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I am torn because it is teaching him bad morals and ethics. His health, safety, and education are very important to us and we're really not sure how to approach the situation.
Please help! Is there anything we can or should do?
pretend it did not happen.
You should not be picking the kid up. It is the fathers responsibility. You are the step mom. Without you the boy would have a father in the house.
You are teaching him bad morals and ethics by shacking up with his dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I am torn because it is teaching him bad morals and ethics. His health, safety, and education are very important to us and we're really not sure how to approach the situation.
Please help! Is there anything we can or should do?
pretend it did not happen.
You should not be picking the kid up. It is the fathers responsibility. You are the step mom. Without you the boy would have a father in the house.
You are teaching him bad morals and ethics by shacking up with his dad.
Anonymous wrote: I am torn because it is teaching him bad morals and ethics. His health, safety, and education are very important to us and we're really not sure how to approach the situation.
Please help! Is there anything we can or should do?
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that she is depressed? Or that she would welcome a different arrangement? Maybe mornings are just too much for her, and she would be happier with afternoon visits or something along those lines. I do feel for her, I know those mornings are tough, but I also know 8 is very young to be teaching a child to lie to another parent in addition to teaching him that sometimes school is optional.