Anonymous wrote:All the people talking about verbal abuse and going back to court have no real idea of what it means to be divorced with a blended family. No one is running back to lawyers so quickly. Give it a rest. I don't think she should h e asked him to kill the bug. I don't think she should have cursed. I don't think the boy behaved in his best self either. Wow. Everyone here is just human! I do think that that is a tough age when kids are testing and separating. There is a shift in loyalty away from parents to friends. I think that the attitude can be draining for everyone. But when you are phobic and have that phobia shoved in your face you can have a visceral reaction that might make you curse. On the other hand, the step mom might want to think about what her frustration level has been lately and whether that is what really bubbled up. Not great but not the end of the world for anyone. Signed step mom of 11yo.
Anonymous wrote:Like I said you better hope real mom is in a great mood when she here about it. I would show you a shi* move by filing in court. Verbally abuse my kid would ya?
I would LOVE to be in court when you bring this up. I think the judges reaction would be priceless. In my jurisdiction, you would probably be accused of wasting the court's time and ordered to pay court costs/attorneys fees. And that's if it ever actually made it into the courtroom. Telling a 12 year old he is acting "like a little shit", isn't verbal abuse. It's not even close.
A 12 year old boy is not a baby. He is certainly old enough to take care of a spider for you. My 12 year old shot a raccoon in our back yard a few weeks ago. The raccoon had become a real pest and was behaving erratically (we had a rabies outbreak in our community). He didn't think anything about it. He just walked outside and shot the damn thing. Could I have done it? Of course. But I don't like raccoons. I asked him to take care of it. He said "yes ma'am". End of discussion.
Geesh. City people are truly raising an entire generation of pussified boys.
Like I said you better hope real mom is in a great mood when she here about it. I would show you a shi* move by filing in court. Verbally abuse my kid would ya?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You handled the situation well. Every parent makes mistakes step parents too. I hope you DSS apologized to you as well.
You seem so nice and your DSS is lucky to have you.
Stepmom here and I agree. I generally don't flip out, but when I do, you know I'm pissed about something! Sounds like you just hit your breaking point. Look- you're human. Apologizing and admitting you made a mistake are probably the most important things that happened in this situation.
Like I said you better hope real mom is in a great mood when she here about it. I would show you a shi* move by filing in court. Verbally abuse my kid would ya?
I'd like to see a judge laugh in your face when you suggested disrupting what might otherwise be a very beneficial and settled home life for the child by taking his dad and stepmom to court for "verbal abuse."
Thats because you think it was just this one time. BS BS BS
Stop being a pansy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You handled the situation well. Every parent makes mistakes step parents too. I hope you DSS apologized to you as well.
You seem so nice and your DSS is lucky to have you.
Stepmom here and I agree. I generally don't flip out, but when I do, you know I'm pissed about something! Sounds like you just hit your breaking point. Look- you're human. Apologizing and admitting you made a mistake are probably the most important things that happened in this situation.
Like I said you better hope real mom is in a great mood when she here about it. I would show you a shi* move by filing in court. Verbally abuse my kid would ya?
I'd like to see a judge laugh in your face when you suggested disrupting what might otherwise be a very beneficial and settled home life for the child by taking his dad and stepmom to court for "verbal abuse."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You handled the situation well. Every parent makes mistakes step parents too. I hope you DSS apologized to you as well.
You seem so nice and your DSS is lucky to have you.
Stepmom here and I agree. I generally don't flip out, but when I do, you know I'm pissed about something! Sounds like you just hit your breaking point. Look- you're human. Apologizing and admitting you made a mistake are probably the most important things that happened in this situation.
Like I said you better hope real mom is in a great mood when she here about it. I would show you a shi* move by filing in court. Verbally abuse my kid would ya?
You want to control every word said to your child by a parental figure? Then don't get divorced. Otherwise, good luck with your policing. I have two close friends who are married to men with kids from earlier marriages. In both cases, the first wife has not remarried and seems to believe that she has retained some form of control over her former husband, and gained some form over control over his second wife, by making dramatic statements like PP's. My friends, their husbands, and increasingly the kids, just blow off the first wife. In one case it took about two years after the man's second marriage, and in the other case a bit over three years. People just get sick of hearing the same overstated, confrontational complaints and threats. I know other people with neutral to positive relationships with their spouses' former husbands or wives, and first wives who have become friends with second wives, but not where these types of threats are involved. If you want your kids to think you are ridiculous, and for your ex and his new wife/girlfriend/whatever to take you at all seriously, give up the drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You handled the situation well. Every parent makes mistakes step parents too. I hope you DSS apologized to you as well.
You seem so nice and your DSS is lucky to have you.
Stepmom here and I agree. I generally don't flip out, but when I do, you know I'm pissed about something! Sounds like you just hit your breaking point. Look- you're human. Apologizing and admitting you made a mistake are probably the most important things that happened in this situation.
Like I said you better hope real mom is in a great mood when she here about it. I would show you a shi* move by filing in court. Verbally abuse my kid would ya?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You handled the situation well. Every parent makes mistakes step parents too. I hope you DSS apologized to you as well.
You seem so nice and your DSS is lucky to have you.
Stepmom here and I agree. I generally don't flip out, but when I do, you know I'm pissed about something! Sounds like you just hit your breaking point. Look- you're human. Apologizing and admitting you made a mistake are probably the most important things that happened in this situation.
Like I said you better hope real mom is in a great mood when she here about it. I would show you a shi* move by filing in court. Verbally abuse my kid would ya?
I think he'll live, unscathed.