Anonymous wrote:Wow, I’m surprised by all the responses against OP!
You all really think this man should fork over FOUR HUNDRED K just because he’s been banging her mother for the past few years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I’m surprised by all the responses against OP!
You all really think this man should fork over FOUR HUNDRED K just because he’s been banging her mother for the past few years?
I’m the immigrant PP - no we’re against OP because she’s not letting her daughter decide what she wants to do. Her DH has nothing to do
With this and it’s the red herring here.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I’m surprised by all the responses against OP!
You all really think this man should fork over FOUR HUNDRED K just because he’s been banging her mother for the past few years?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I’m surprised by all the responses against OP!
You all really think this man should fork over FOUR HUNDRED K just because he’s been banging her mother for the past few years?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I’m surprised by all the responses against OP!
You all really think this man should fork over FOUR HUNDRED K just because he’s been banging her mother for the past few years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start by being more sympathetic with your daughter. Out of her half and step siblings, mom, dad, step non, and step dad looks like she is the only one who suffers financially.
OP here. I am sympathetic and have told her that many times. But I don’t know what else I can do for her. She’s 17. I’m feeling like a failure as a parent given how she’s been acting ever since we had the official college talk. She told one of her step sisters that she only got into a prestigious liberal arts college because she’s a legacy, full pay, her father made donations to get her into a fancy private high school, etc. I felt sick when I heard about that. She’s going to ruin her relationship with them if she keeps going on this way. She should be mature enough to understand that she has no entitlement to her step fathers money.
Anonymous wrote:If you hadn't married him then she would get aid to go to these schools, but still would not have the latest Phones, cars, trips, etc that you speak of. She would then get to the school and envy the other students who did have these "privileges".
You can try to help her see that both of your lives could be a lot worse if you have not married. I assume that you are living in a more stable house hold and do not have the stress of needing to worry about where the rent/mortgage payment would come from.