Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is your father OP?
He died when I was a teenager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the gift card from just your mom or “from Mom and Stepdad”? If from both it is very rude to hand you a $75 gift to share with your DH while siblings open up $1000+ gifts. How awkward. I can’t believe your mom just sits there and is fine with this.
It’s from both. And yes, it is awkward. She’s just so delighted that “they” get them these things.
Someone else mentioned that it could be that she knows we can take care of ourselves, and we can and do.
And no, I can not have this conversation with my mom without it blowing up into a big thing. And it does suck.
Anonymous wrote:Is the gift card from just your mom or “from Mom and Stepdad”? If from both it is very rude to hand you a $75 gift to share with your DH while siblings open up $1000+ gifts. How awkward. I can’t believe your mom just sits there and is fine with this.
Anonymous wrote:Is the gift card from just your mom or “from Mom and Stepdad”? If from both it is very rude to hand you a $75 gift to share with your DH while siblings open up $1000+ gifts. How awkward. I can’t believe your mom just sits there and is fine with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But OP...it's your stepdad's money. So why do you feel so entitled?
I don’t, but I’d be lying if I said it didn’t bother me a little, or that I wasn’t a little bit jealous.
Our kids are treated nicely, but are by no means spoiled. I wouldn’t want them to be!
Well, does the total spent on your family seem comparable to the the total spent on their single person families?
OP?
This was my question, too. Thanks for prompting for a response.
In my family, my parents look at it as a total allotment per child that is distributed to that child/family. So if each child is getting $1000 in gifts then that is split amongst that child's family. So as an example: $1000 would be spread between me, my husband, our 5 kids and the dogs (yes, they are 'family') while my single sib would get $1000 probably as an expensive gift with a check for the residual. It works for us.
As OP describes it, it doesn't sound like her situation is the same. Could it be that the step-dad is presuming that OP's dad is also buying presents for his daughter and that he thinks he is being generous in including her?
And, yikes, I just read that your dad is deceased OP. I apologize for my thoughtless question above.
Anonymous wrote:OP this is about your mom and dad, not your mom’s second husband and his kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But OP...it's your stepdad's money. So why do you feel so entitled?
I don’t, but I’d be lying if I said it didn’t bother me a little, or that I wasn’t a little bit jealous.
Our kids are treated nicely, but are by no means spoiled. I wouldn’t want them to be!
Well, does the total spent on your family seem comparable to the the total spent on their single person families?
OP?
This was my question, too. Thanks for prompting for a response.
In my family, my parents look at it as a total allotment per child that is distributed to that child/family. So if each child is getting $1000 in gifts then that is split amongst that child's family. So as an example: $1000 would be spread between me, my husband, our 5 kids and the dogs (yes, they are 'family') while my single sib would get $1000 probably as an expensive gift with a check for the residual. It works for us.
As OP describes it, it doesn't sound like her situation is the same. Could it be that the step-dad is presuming that OP's dad is also buying presents for his daughter and that he thinks he is being generous in including her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But OP...it's your stepdad's money. So why do you feel so entitled?
I don’t, but I’d be lying if I said it didn’t bother me a little, or that I wasn’t a little bit jealous.
Our kids are treated nicely, but are by no means spoiled. I wouldn’t want them to be!
Well, does the total spent on your family seem comparable to the the total spent on their single person families?
OP?
Anonymous wrote:Where is your father OP?