Anonymous wrote:I don't get treating a kid like a guest. Just don't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t *you* park on the street
Anonymous wrote:dirty dishes or getting texts with grocery lists.
You and DH (because DH won't do it unless you are right there next to him) sit down with him. AND DH speaks. Only DH. Make this short. DH tells him -- the above is NOT happening.
Anonymous wrote:dirty dishes or getting texts with grocery lists.
You and DH (because DH won't do it unless you are right there next to him) sit down with him. AND DH speaks. Only DH. Make this short. DH tells him -- the above is NOT happening.
dirty dishes or getting texts with grocery lists.
Anonymous wrote:It's only A YEAR - nothing else matters. For a year, you can make it work. I would even say 2 years worst case scenario, 2 max
set rules and boundaries
Anonymous wrote:It's only A YEAR - nothing else matters. For a year, you can make it work. I would even say 2 years worst case scenario, 2 max
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when you ask him to park in the street instead of the driveway?
He parks in the driveway. I ask him to move. He says to just tell him when I need to leave and he will move. And my husband says to chill out and since he, husband, doesn't care if folks park behind him, he, husband, isn't going to back me up on this.
I know. It's 90% a husband issue. But he's almost 70 and I'm not changing him.
You may need to start parking on the street yourself.
or park so another car won't fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens when you ask him to park in the street instead of the driveway?
He parks in the driveway. I ask him to move. He says to just tell him when I need to leave and he will move. And my husband says to chill out and since he, husband, doesn't care if folks park behind him, he, husband, isn't going to back me up on this.
I know. It's 90% a husband issue. But he's almost 70 and I'm not changing him.
You may need to start parking on the street yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This child has been in your life since he was FIVE and he’s still your “step kid.” For the purposes of this thread, you could have said adult son.
No. It’s relevant. It can be a lot harder to set rules and boundaries for a stepchild, especially if the bio parent isn’t taking the lead or even on board.