Anonymous wrote:I am the OP.
Post is partially made up but the story is true. I am actually the husband of the wife who told our nanny everything in the original post. This is our first child and I feel my wife is being extremely possessive and also somewhat jealous. In some fairness, there are other underlying issues with the nanny in play (for one, wife thinks nanny is constantly hoarding the baby).
I was hoping I could show these responses to my wife so she would see the light, but it has backfired. Instead, now I am a bad husband who feels the need to seek out other's opinions instead of supporting her. Now "I mean nothing to you" and she can't believe I would listen to other's opinions over hers. "I would always support you over everyone else." etc etc. It's out of control.
I asked her to apologize to the nanny however she is sticking hard to her original statements. I want to say something to the nanny myself but won't because that will make things a lot worse between my wife and I.
Maybe we should just fire the nanny and have my wife quit her job, because I don't know at this point if having a nanny is compatible with her character.
Bob aka "Mary"
Anonymous wrote:Hello
Our nanny has been taking are of our baby from 2months-18months old. She has always been kissing her on the cheek but now has started telling her "I love you." We told her to stop and she started crying. I know she is only human and has emotions but at the same time she's not her mom.
How would you handle this situation?
Guess I originally posted this in the wrong place, got deleted.
Mary
Anonymous wrote:OP, my suggestion is that you get a new nanny that has different boundaries. There are nannies out there who view their employment as more of a job, not have such a strong personal attachment and will not take such offense to your wife's request not to say 'I love you.' They can still be great nannies and care for your child, but will not love' your child the way the current nanny does.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP.
Post is partially made up but the story is true. I am actually the husband of the wife who told our nanny everything in the original post. This is our first child and I feel my wife is being extremely possessive and also somewhat jealous. In some fairness, there are other underlying issues with the nanny in play (for one, wife thinks nanny is constantly hoarding the baby).
I was hoping I could show these responses to my wife so she would see the light, but it has backfired. Instead, now I am a bad husband who feels the need to seek out other's opinions instead of supporting her. Now "I mean nothing to you" and she can't believe I would listen to other's opinions over hers. "I would always support you over everyone else." etc etc. It's out of control.
I asked her to apologize to the nanny however she is sticking hard to her original statements. I want to say something to the nanny myself but won't because that will make things a lot worse between my wife and I.
Maybe we should just fire the nanny and have my wife quit her job, because I don't know at this point if having a nanny is compatible with her character.
Bob aka "Mary"