Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you are basically forcing your nephew to babysit your son while you visit with his parents, and your nephew resents it.
Anonymous wrote:It's very common for parents of only children to overestimate the maturity of any child older than their own.
A 10 year old is still a child, OP, and a child can sit in whatever seat his parents allow him to sit in IN HIS OWN D*MN CAR.
Similarly, a 10 year old can draw whatever he wants in his own house.
You are being ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are weirdly and inappropriately demonizing a ten-year-old child.
Not demonizing just identifying that the relationship is hurtful to DS. Another example- they have a three row vehicle and DS is obsessed with the idea of riding in the back row. It’s all he talks about. I always tell him know bc it’s hard for me to get back there and the buckle for one seat belt sits really low and is hard to do. Nephew knows DS wants to sit back there so nephew goes back there and sits in the “easy” to buckle seat. We can’t get the tricky one to click so I tell DS he has to come back to the middle row. DS is so sad about it that he starts crying, meanwhile nephew sits in the third row contentedly while SIL says nothing.
Why do you have to buckle your six year old? Nephew can sit wherever he wants in his own car.
Yeah, OP is totally wrong here. Poor nephew.
Anonymous wrote:Stop trying to force the cousin to play with your son. That’s too big of an age gap and the nephew isn’t interested. Entertain your own kid.