Anonymous wrote:I sense there are a lot of single parents commenting who feel defensive on behalf of the fiancé.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP dislikes the fiancée for having an existing kid and not being well-off.
But that doesn’t make OP wrong. Her brother looks like a simp paying for everything and for a kid who isn’t his. I’ve been in OP’s shoes and it sucks. Why do men do this to themselves?
They do this because they fall in love and can’t imagine not spending their life with their partner (and kids). It’s is sweet and wonderful that he wants to be a family with her. Should single people with kids never marry again? We don’t choose love, it chooses us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP dislikes the fiancée for having an existing kid and not being well-off.
But that doesn’t make OP wrong. Her brother looks like a simp paying for everything and for a kid who isn’t his. I’ve been in OP’s shoes and it sucks. Why do men do this to themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The store thing is weird but your daughter being asked to be quiet is completely normal (snd in fact you should have asked her.)
They let the daughter stay up until midnight-1, and “sneak in quietly” (nope) to a room shared with a 6 year old.
Is this a problem? It’s a vacation. Relax.
On my dime. I forget a lot of you are rude and like to mooch.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP dislikes the fiancée for having an existing kid and not being well-off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The store thing is weird but your daughter being asked to be quiet is completely normal (snd in fact you should have asked her.)
They let the daughter stay up until midnight-1, and “sneak in quietly” (nope) to a room shared with a 6 year old.
What were you expecting? This sounds totally normal. Did you think a 12 year old should go to bed when a 6 year old does?
The food/shopping thing sounds weird, but who knows.
Anonymous wrote:You sound annoying. There is nothing wrong with asking a younger child to leave the bedroom she is sharing with an older child who is still asleep. And there’s nothing wrong with asking a younger child to try to be quiet early in the morning when sharing a beach house. What do you mean you stepped in?
Sounds like you weren’t very welcoming.
Stay out of it.