Anonymous wrote:What’s with all these young women willing to date a divorced daddy?
Anonymous wrote:What’s with all these young women willing to date a divorced daddy?
Anonymous wrote:What’s with all these young women willing to date a divorced daddy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't assume these girls "love their father and will understand." I know 2 adult women who are over the age of 50 who still can't be polite to their stepmoms of 20+ years.
They were poorly raised adults and still very immature.
Well, they're the victims of divorce. DCUM loves to pretend that the kids are JUST FINE after divorce but here are two examples where that isn't true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you inflicting a girlfriend on your children? Date once they have moved out of the house. They don't have to be nice to some random woman.
+1
Why can’t you focus on your children rather than your f*** buddy du jour? Getting your dick wet isn’t more important than launching successful adults.
You sound like a Bitter Betty!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't assume these girls "love their father and will understand." I know 2 adult women who are over the age of 50 who still can't be polite to their stepmoms of 20+ years.
They were poorly raised adults and still very immature.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't assume these girls "love their father and will understand." I know 2 adult women who are over the age of 50 who still can't be polite to their stepmoms of 20+ years.
Anonymous wrote:Your girlfriend is not asking to be crowned queen of the castle. She’s just asking not to feel like the villain every time she walks in the room. That’s reasonable. Nobody signs up to feel unwelcome in the home of the person they love.
At the same time, teens will be teens so they may not even realize what they're doing (except I'm sure they do, at least on some level). So here's the move...
You don’t punish.
You don’t lecture.
You don’t make it a courtroom.
You just get real clear.
Something like:
“Hey, I get that this situation’s weird and you don’t have to love it. You don’t have to love her. But you do have to be respectful. That’s the price of entry in this house.”
Your daughters love you and they want you to be happy and they'll understand why this is important to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone, did you read that
1) he's been divorced for 8 years
2) he's been with the GF for 1.5 years
So she did not break up the marriage, nor is she the AP.
Yes, people are jumping to all sorts of conclusions that are not based on reality, just their distrust in men. (I am a woman, btw)
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is asking too much. Kids could/should be civil/polite for a dinner or lunch (2 hours tops) but how do you expect kids to hold it together for overnight visits? Referencing the roommate analogy again... roommates fight and move out over situations like these. Its complicated.
Your kids don't like your current GF that's obvious. Your job is to find out why, not lecture them on manners. How do you tell them to hold their feelings back for a whole weekend. Maybe they would stop the eye rolling but spend all their time in their bedroom, which your GF would complain was rude. More than likely, they will just stop coming over and your relationship would start to fracture.