Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knowing the children's ages are important here.
OP here - Kids are 13, 15 and 18
Anonymous wrote:MYOB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here = Just to be clear, if this was a matter of kids forgetting something, running in to grab, etc. totally cool with that. That should take a few minutes. Be polite, call first, if it can wait until folks are home, even better. If you are using that as an excuse to walk into someone else's home and spend 30 minutes to an hour doing who the hell knows what, that's where there is a boundary issue. If you've been asked numerous times politely to please stop and respect a home that is not yours (because that new family may have different views on boundaries) and you continue to do it, I think there is a mental (control?) issue. Locks have been changed, kids know, dad agrees and tries to tell her to please stop too. It's actually trespassing!
I don't know what you hoped to gain by posting this here, OP. People agree that she shouldn't come in. I think you also need to mellow out about it. There is little to be gained by having your stepkids' mom arrested for trespassing, other than that you get to be right. Figure out other ways to handle the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow ok I think there is something else going on here.
OP, you live in the house they used to live in as a married couple?
Were you the OW and then married her DH?
OP Here - yes, it used to be ex's house and far from the other woman. She had the affair and left years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Knowing the children's ages are important here.
Anonymous wrote:Wow ok I think there is something else going on here.
OP, you live in the house they used to live in as a married couple?
Were you the OW and then married her DH?
Anonymous wrote:OP here = Just to be clear, if this was a matter of kids forgetting something, running in to grab, etc. totally cool with that. That should take a few minutes. Be polite, call first, if it can wait until folks are home, even better. If you are using that as an excuse to walk into someone else's home and spend 30 minutes to an hour doing who the hell knows what, that's where there is a boundary issue. If you've been asked numerous times politely to please stop and respect a home that is not yours (because that new family may have different views on boundaries) and you continue to do it, I think there is a mental (control?) issue. Locks have been changed, kids know, dad agrees and tries to tell her to please stop too. It's actually trespassing!
Anonymous wrote:OP here = Just to be clear, if this was a matter of kids forgetting something, running in to grab, etc. totally cool with that. That should take a few minutes. Be polite, call first, if it can wait until folks are home, even better. If you are using that as an excuse to walk into someone else's home and spend 30 minutes to an hour doing who the hell knows what, that's where there is a boundary issue. If you've been asked numerous times politely to please stop and respect a home that is not yours (because that new family may have different views on boundaries) and you continue to do it, I think there is a mental (control?) issue. Locks have been changed, kids know, dad agrees and tries to tell her to please stop too. It's actually trespassing!