Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 11 and 13 year old kids know that "Bill" is banging their mom. It's just weird.
“Mom” is an adult who has a separate identity than just a “mom”
And is entitled to have responsible intimate relationships. Sorry. Kids are going to have to deal with that the same way they know mom is banging dad or the way mom is going to eventually know her sons are having sexual relationships… because almost everyone does!
If I were going to do this, I probably wouldn’t make it into a big thing. You are an adult and are entitled to have friendships. If your BF is at your place one afternoon, kids come in…hi…this is my friend “Steve.” It’s not a big deal. It doesn’t have to be this formal thing. If you had a female friend over, would you make it a big deal? Probably not. This is my friend Steve. We’re hanging out this afternoon. Your kids go on with whatever they were doing, free to engage or not. Now they know this person exists and is in your life. If he sticks around, he’s gradually around more. If not, no major loss because he was not heavily involved in your children’s loves to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:What needs of yours won't be met if your kids don't meet your BF? What feelings of yours is it hurting? I think sorting that out is a good place to start, maybe?
Anonymous wrote:How do you envision this going, OP? This kind of thing is super awkward at best. It's not like everyone's going to love him as much as you do-- they're not dating him! And you're the one who's doing this voluntarily, they're doing it under pressure. They may come out of this liking him even less than they do now-- or he may come out of this liking them (and you) less.
If he's not going to have what it takes to be their stepfather, it's probably best that you find out now, so that can be a good thing. But in general, you can't have new relationship goggles about this. Nobody likes your boyfriend as much as you do. That's normal life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 11 and 13 year old kids know that "Bill" is banging their mom. It's just weird.
“Mom” is an adult who has a separate identity than just a “mom”
And is entitled to have responsible intimate relationships. Sorry. Kids are going to have to deal with that the same way they know mom is banging dad or the way mom is going to eventually know her sons are having sexual relationships… because almost everyone does!
If I were going to do this, I probably wouldn’t make it into a big thing. You are an adult and are entitled to have friendships. If your BF is at your place one afternoon, kids come in…hi…this is my friend “Steve.” It’s not a big deal. It doesn’t have to be this formal thing. If you had a female friend over, would you make it a big deal? Probably not. This is my friend Steve. We’re hanging out this afternoon. Your kids go on with whatever they were doing, free to engage or not. Now they know this person exists and is in your life. If he sticks around, he’s gradually around more. If not, no major loss because he was not heavily involved in your children’s loves to begin with.
Totally agree with every single word of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 11 and 13 year old kids know that "Bill" is banging their mom. It's just weird.
“Mom” is an adult who has a separate identity than just a “mom”
And is entitled to have responsible intimate relationships. Sorry. Kids are going to have to deal with that the same way they know mom is banging dad or the way mom is going to eventually know her sons are having sexual relationships… because almost everyone does!
If I were going to do this, I probably wouldn’t make it into a big thing. You are an adult and are entitled to have friendships. If your BF is at your place one afternoon, kids come in…hi…this is my friend “Steve.” It’s not a big deal. It doesn’t have to be this formal thing. If you had a female friend over, would you make it a big deal? Probably not. This is my friend Steve. We’re hanging out this afternoon. Your kids go on with whatever they were doing, free to engage or not. Now they know this person exists and is in your life. If he sticks around, he’s gradually around more. If not, no major loss because he was not heavily involved in your children’s loves to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:The 11 and 13 year old kids know that "Bill" is banging their mom. It's just weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids first, BFs dead last. Give it a few more years. Just date him when the kids are at their dad's place.
This. Kids are the victims of their parents’ bad choices.
Oh, shut up. You come on here all the time with this BS. Go way you shrew!
Anonymous wrote:What needs of yours won't be met if your kids don't meet your BF? What feelings of yours is it hurting? I think sorting that out is a good place to start, maybe?