Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my step daughter felt that she owned her father and had the right to dictate to him how he lives, I would tell him not to have her in my house. And we live in my house.
Thing is, I think a lot of kids feel they own their parents. I didn't. I knew my mom and dad would choose each other over me or my siblings. Somehow, that is not acceptable to kids when it involves a new love interest for the parent. If the bio mom and dad said they didn't want holidays with the kids or wanted to do their own thing, somehow that is less terrible?
If you want a relationship that both of you enjoy, you need to meet the parent on those terms. They give you life and raise you, though in some cases they choose to just send a check and leave because there is no life for them there except for the kid, and if they don't see that kid very often, it is hardly a life.
Maybe you are the selfish one for wanting to own you parent and for resenting them finding happiness.
Kids are born, its biology. It does not mean the world revolves around them. Sorry. Ask any crack whore's kid.
+1000. Great post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my step daughter felt that she owned her father and had the right to dictate to him how he lives, I would tell him not to have her in my house. And we live in my house.
Thing is, I think a lot of kids feel they own their parents. I didn't. I knew my mom and dad would choose each other over me or my siblings. Somehow, that is not acceptable to kids when it involves a new love interest for the parent. If the bio mom and dad said they didn't want holidays with the kids or wanted to do their own thing, somehow that is less terrible?
If you want a relationship that both of you enjoy, you need to meet the parent on those terms. They give you life and raise you, though in some cases they choose to just send a check and leave because there is no life for them there except for the kid, and if they don't see that kid very often, it is hardly a life.
Maybe you are the selfish one for wanting to own you parent and for resenting them finding happiness.
Kids are born, its biology. It does not mean the world revolves around them. Sorry. Ask any crack whore's kid.
+1000. Great post.
Anonymous wrote:If my step daughter felt that she owned her father and had the right to dictate to him how he lives, I would tell him not to have her in my house. And we live in my house.
Thing is, I think a lot of kids feel they own their parents. I didn't. I knew my mom and dad would choose each other over me or my siblings. Somehow, that is not acceptable to kids when it involves a new love interest for the parent. If the bio mom and dad said they didn't want holidays with the kids or wanted to do their own thing, somehow that is less terrible?
If you want a relationship that both of you enjoy, you need to meet the parent on those terms. They give you life and raise you, though in some cases they choose to just send a check and leave because there is no life for them there except for the kid, and if they don't see that kid very often, it is hardly a life.
Maybe you are the selfish one for wanting to own you parent and for resenting them finding happiness.
Kids are born, its biology. It does not mean the world revolves around them. Sorry. Ask any crack whore's kid.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you can't win this one. There will never be justice for you. Your father will never come back and say "I realize I was wrong and I love you more than anyone". Don't try to change him or get even with anyone in the family. Move on, disengage, live your life. This does not define you, don't let it weigh you down. Find a good therapist to work through the difficult emotions. You deserve better, but only you can give it to you.
Anonymous wrote:If my step daughter felt that she owned her father and had the right to dictate to him how he lives, I would tell him not to have her in my house. And we live in my house.
Thing is, I think a lot of kids feel they own their parents. I didn't. I knew my mom and dad would choose each other over me or my siblings. Somehow, that is not acceptable to kids when it involves a new love interest for the parent. If the bio mom and dad said they didn't want holidays with the kids or wanted to do their own thing, somehow that is less terrible?
If you want a relationship that both of you enjoy, you need to meet the parent on those terms. They give you life and raise you, though in some cases they choose to just send a check and leave because there is no life for them there except for the kid, and if they don't see that kid very often, it is hardly a life.
Maybe you are the selfish one for wanting to own you parent and for resenting them finding happiness.
Kids are born, its biology. It does not mean the world revolves around them. Sorry. Ask any crack whore's kid.