Anonymous wrote:...and I’m back. I just found out that she’s going to be here for Christmas break- yay! And she’s going to keep dating him. Sigh. So now 5 more weeks of this at Christmas? Also, he’s here allll the time. Today they walked in at 10 pm. I was feeling really sick and was watching tv in my nightgown and my 4 yo was wandering around in underwear (was too sick to deal with bedtime). I had to rush into my room and quickly usher the little one off to bed. It was so annoying. The guy is nice. I’d be happy to have him around in the day. Do you think for winter break we can tell DSD 10 pm? We could say we were permissive over the summer by we thought it was just a week or two, but the house rule is ten pm? I HATE this- I just hate having a person in our house at night
Anonymous wrote:My college age DD also got a new BF this summer. My rules are he needs to be gone by 10:30 PM on a "work" night, no being in bedroom with door closed and no lounging on the bed. Stay in den or living room.
There are younger teens who are not as responsible as DD in our house and I do not want them thinking that having a BF means that you get to bring him home to lounge in the bed with you.
Is she ticked? Absolutely. But my response is that if you want to behave like an "adult", i.e., have your BF over for as long as you want to do whatever you want, then you can do that when you are paying all your own bills and living in your own place. Adult is not an age, it is a state of being.
That was my parents' position regarding their house. And it inspired me to get through school, get a good job, buy my own place before age 30 and then I could (and did) have as many BF sleepovers as I liked.
And make sure she is on birth control.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh- it’s the stepdaughters house too and if dad doesn’t care then don’t be the bad guy- frankly it’s only a few weeks and it’s not worth it
No , no it is not. Is her name on a mortgage or deed? She is a child. I am not a step parent just a parent. So I have no guilt in saying this is BS. She is manipulating this situation. She wants to be with him so badly get out and get married. Oh that 's right she wants guaranteed shelter and food and tuition etc... Why are so many of you letting this child behave like this? You don't get adult rights until you are out and adulting.
My husband was kicked out of his parents house at 35 . Why ? He thought a midnight curfew for a 35 year old was absurd. But those were the rules in their house.
(FTR he moved out . Bought a house. Parents loved it. Bought his house and he moved into an apartment.LOLZ).
It is not worth fighting with her DH about it, though. If it will cause a marriage problem if the girl leaves or gets upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh- it’s the stepdaughters house too and if dad doesn’t care then don’t be the bad guy- frankly it’s only a few weeks and it’s not worth it
No , no it is not. Is her name on a mortgage or deed? She is a child. I am not a step parent just a parent. So I have no guilt in saying this is BS. She is manipulating this situation. She wants to be with him so badly get out and get married. Oh that 's right she wants guaranteed shelter and food and tuition etc... Why are so many of you letting this child behave like this? You don't get adult rights until you are out and adulting.
My husband was kicked out of his parents house at 35 . Why ? He thought a midnight curfew for a 35 year old was absurd. But those were the rules in their house.
(FTR he moved out . Bought a house. Parents loved it. Bought his house and he moved into an apartment.LOLZ).
Wtf? You married someone who lived with their parents til they were 35 and you’re judging everyone else? Okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh- it’s the stepdaughters house too and if dad doesn’t care then don’t be the bad guy- frankly it’s only a few weeks and it’s not worth it
No , no it is not. Is her name on a mortgage or deed? She is a child. I am not a step parent just a parent. So I have no guilt in saying this is BS. She is manipulating this situation. She wants to be with him so badly get out and get married. Oh that 's right she wants guaranteed shelter and food and tuition etc... Why are so many of you letting this child behave like this? You don't get adult rights until you are out and adulting.
My husband was kicked out of his parents house at 35 . Why ? He thought a midnight curfew for a 35 year old was absurd. But those were the rules in their house.
(FTR he moved out . Bought a house. Parents loved it. Bought his house and he moved into an apartment.LOLZ).
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if she would like you to leave. I find it very annoying to have my dad's wife always hanging around. It is just too intimate. But he loves her, so I try to endure it. Remember that this is a person she loves very much, and that your place in her life is also based on a romantic relationship and probably felt like a huge imposition and weird and gross at first, and maybe even still does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh- it’s the stepdaughters house too and if dad doesn’t care then don’t be the bad guy- frankly it’s only a few weeks and it’s not worth it
No , no it is not. Is her name on a mortgage or deed? She is a child. I am not a step parent just a parent. So I have no guilt in saying this is BS. She is manipulating this situation. She wants to be with him so badly get out and get married. Oh that 's right she wants guaranteed shelter and food and tuition etc... Why are so many of you letting this child behave like this? You don't get adult rights until you are out and adulting.
My husband was kicked out of his parents house at 35 . Why ? He thought a midnight curfew for a 35 year old was absurd. But those were the rules in their house.
(FTR he moved out . Bought a house. Parents loved it. Bought his house and he moved into an apartment.LOLZ).
Anonymous wrote:Eh- it’s the stepdaughters house too and if dad doesn’t care then don’t be the bad guy- frankly it’s only a few weeks and it’s not worth it