Anonymous wrote:I've explained that to her, but my home is still an embarrassment to her. She prefers to entertain her friends at her dad and step mom's house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS and I have lived in a 2 bedroom apt since he was born. He is 12 now and doesn't seem bothered by it. He has chores and he says that he is grateful we don't live in a bigger house b/c he'd have more to clean. Lol! Has your daughter specifically said she is embarrassed you live in a condo? Does she go to private school?
She hasn't actually come out said that, but it comes off like she's embarrassed. She's in public school.
Maybe it's time for a talk with her then. If you don't know why she acts like this, it is time to find out. Maybe she is embarrassed that you are a single mother. If she brings friends to her dad's house, it isn't as obvious since the stepmom is there too. Who knows? It's time for a talk.
I never thought this could be an issue.
OP again, I spoke with her. She said all her friends live in big houses like her dad and stepmom and she doesn't want her friends to think she's poor because she lives in a condo. I didn't think kids associated condo living as being poor...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they embarrassed to have friends (especially ones that live in houses) come visit? I'm currently going through this with my 12 year old DD. I'm a single parent and we're living in a two bedroom condo (at the time of my divorce, it was all I could afford). Unless it's a kid that lives in a complex, she won't invite any of her friends to hang out or spend the night. Instead she'll invite them to her dad and stepmom's house since they now how a single family. Every time I suggest she invites friends to our house, she'll say no thanks, they'll come over to dad's house. Maybe I'm being too sensitive, but it makes me feel like I've failed to provide my daughter with a home she can be proud of.
Well, that is obviously true.
But you must have done something else she can be proud of, haven't you? Why don't you pay more attention to that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well when you compare their big houses with a smaller condo (fewer bedrooms, no yard, etc), I could see why kids think that. And unless you live in a penthouse, a condo is usually cheaper than a SFH.
I know kids will be kids, but it hurt a little to hear my daughter say that. I'm doing the best I can.
Did you tell her that? I am also a single parent who posted before that we live in a 2 bedroom apartment. My DS is 12 and understands how expensive everything is and when you only have one income...
Anonymous wrote:Are they embarrassed to have friends (especially ones that live in houses) come visit? I'm currently going through this with my 12 year old DD. I'm a single parent and we're living in a two bedroom condo (at the time of my divorce, it was all I could afford). Unless it's a kid that lives in a complex, she won't invite any of her friends to hang out or spend the night. Instead she'll invite them to her dad and stepmom's house since they now how a single family. Every time I suggest she invites friends to our house, she'll say no thanks, they'll come over to dad's house. Maybe I'm being too sensitive, but it makes me feel like I've failed to provide my daughter with a home she can be proud of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well when you compare their big houses with a smaller condo (fewer bedrooms, no yard, etc), I could see why kids think that. And unless you live in a penthouse, a condo is usually cheaper than a SFH.
I know kids will be kids, but it hurt a little to hear my daughter say that. I'm doing the best I can.
Anonymous wrote:Well when you compare their big houses with a smaller condo (fewer bedrooms, no yard, etc), I could see why kids think that. And unless you live in a penthouse, a condo is usually cheaper than a SFH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS and I have lived in a 2 bedroom apt since he was born. He is 12 now and doesn't seem bothered by it. He has chores and he says that he is grateful we don't live in a bigger house b/c he'd have more to clean. Lol! Has your daughter specifically said she is embarrassed you live in a condo? Does she go to private school?
She hasn't actually come out said that, but it comes off like she's embarrassed. She's in public school.
Maybe it's time for a talk with her then. If you don't know why she acts like this, it is time to find out. Maybe she is embarrassed that you are a single mother. If she brings friends to her dad's house, it isn't as obvious since the stepmom is there too. Who knows? It's time for a talk.
I never thought this could be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. I have a one-bedroom. DD's mom also has a one-bedroom. She is so happy my place is clean and neat that she loves having friends over here (her mom is a hoarder and a smoker).
Anonymous wrote:Did you previously live in a single family home and did her friends visit her there? If so, I think that might make a difference. I am single and my DD age 12 and live in a 2br condo but even before we lived in a small townhouse so the change wasn't very drastic and she has not minded.