Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is not answering any critically important questions like 'how did she find out this is happening?'
Having that fight in front of the kids was exponentially worse for the kids regardless of the severity of the incident. OP travelling to the scene to start that fight IMO puts her automatically in the wrong. And it makes me think she puts the kids in the middle frequently.
I’d bet he called her about a finding a spare key or valet key. That or the kids called her and were upset. Possibly quite upset.
My parents were divorced and hated each other. And from that perspective, one of the worst things OP could have possibly done in the face of her kid's genuine upsetness is teach them that calling her means she will come and cause a huge public scene that they will feel responsible for creating.
Personally, I think the danger here is overblown, but even if it wasn't, what OP did helped no one, it made no one safer, it just exposed her kids to a nasty fight and one they were likely embarrassed even more by because it happened in public and in front of Grandma. She made it so her kids are less likely to call her in the future, because they will feel naturally protective and loving towards both parents and feel like they cannot talk to either about the other anymore.
Much better to walk on eggshells around incapable husband and let kids bake in a locked car or get hit in a parking lot.
The husband is an idiot here, multiple ways to Sunday. He’s lucky the police and CPs were not called, although insurance may have to. Don’t blame the mom, the only adult with a brain that day, for coming, and then getting yelled at by incapable, abusive dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is not answering any critically important questions like 'how did she find out this is happening?'
Having that fight in front of the kids was exponentially worse for the kids regardless of the severity of the incident. OP travelling to the scene to start that fight IMO puts her automatically in the wrong. And it makes me think she puts the kids in the middle frequently.
I’d bet he called her about a finding a spare key or valet key. That or the kids called her and were upset. Possibly quite upset.
My parents were divorced and hated each other. And from that perspective, one of the worst things OP could have possibly done in the face of her kid's genuine upsetness is teach them that calling her means she will come and cause a huge public scene that they will feel responsible for creating.
Personally, I think the danger here is overblown, but even if it wasn't, what OP did helped no one, it made no one safer, it just exposed her kids to a nasty fight and one they were likely embarrassed even more by because it happened in public and in front of Grandma. She made it so her kids are less likely to call her in the future, because they will feel naturally protective and loving towards both parents and feel like they cannot talk to either about the other anymore.
Much better to walk on eggshells around incapable husband and let kids bake in a locked car or get hit in a parking lot.
The husband is an idiot here, multiple ways to Sunday. He’s lucky the police and CPs were not called, although insurance may have to. Don’t blame the mom, the only adult with a brain that day, for coming, and then getting yelled at by incapable, abusive dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is not answering any critically important questions like 'how did she find out this is happening?'
Having that fight in front of the kids was exponentially worse for the kids regardless of the severity of the incident. OP travelling to the scene to start that fight IMO puts her automatically in the wrong. And it makes me think she puts the kids in the middle frequently.
I’d bet he called her about a finding a spare key or valet key. That or the kids called her and were upset. Possibly quite upset.
My parents were divorced and hated each other. And from that perspective, one of the worst things OP could have possibly done in the face of her kid's genuine upsetness is teach them that calling her means she will come and cause a huge public scene that they will feel responsible for creating.
Personally, I think the danger here is overblown, but even if it wasn't, what OP did helped no one, it made no one safer, it just exposed her kids to a nasty fight and one they were likely embarrassed even more by because it happened in public and in front of Grandma. She made it so her kids are less likely to call her in the future, because they will feel naturally protective and loving towards both parents and feel like they cannot talk to either about the other anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is not answering any critically important questions like 'how did she find out this is happening?'
Having that fight in front of the kids was exponentially worse for the kids regardless of the severity of the incident. OP travelling to the scene to start that fight IMO puts her automatically in the wrong. And it makes me think she puts the kids in the middle frequently.
I’d bet he called her about a finding a spare key or valet key. That or the kids called her and were upset. Possibly quite upset.
Anonymous wrote:OP is not answering any critically important questions like 'how did she find out this is happening?'
Having that fight in front of the kids was exponentially worse for the kids regardless of the severity of the incident. OP travelling to the scene to start that fight IMO puts her automatically in the wrong. And it makes me think she puts the kids in the middle frequently.
Anonymous wrote:Especially when she’s not even in the room or vicinity!
Kids know right from wrong.
Kids know who cares.
Kids know abuse.
Kids know neglect.
Only a selfish narc would gaslight his own kids to think leaving them alone in a car park is so cool and their fault. Poor kids.