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A stepdad with your child
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:04 am
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:04 am
Does it (or would it) bother you to see a stepdad (or perhaps your ex's new BF) being active and affectionate with your child in the ways a typical father would be? If you saw pictures on social media of your young son hoisted on the shoulders of another man or on a fishing trip, etc., how would you feel about it?
I don't have children, but I tend to think it would bother me. I know a guy whose ex has a new BF and she posts lots of pics on Facebook with the three of them together.
I don't have children, but I tend to think it would bother me. I know a guy whose ex has a new BF and she posts lots of pics on Facebook with the three of them together.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:07 am to Globetrotter747
He can have my ex-wife, but when it comes to the kid, baw better watch his arse.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:08 am to Globetrotter747
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saw pictures on social media
Don’t have a Facebook if you are not with your kids mother. There is NO good that can come from it.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:08 am to Globetrotter747
She’s using social media to burn his arse.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:08 am to Globetrotter747
If you are active in your child’s life it’s probably disrespectful on the part of the mother.
If you aren’t active in your child’s life then just be happy someone was willing to pick up your slack and give them some positive attention.
If you aren’t active in your child’s life then just be happy someone was willing to pick up your slack and give them some positive attention.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:08 am to Globetrotter747
This situation sounds trashy
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:08 am to Globetrotter747
It is much worse having a single mother raising your son who is trashy rolling dudes in one after the next.
When you have kids you want them in a stable situation when they are not with you.
When you have kids you want them in a stable situation when they are not with you.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:08 am to Globetrotter747
You'd be selfish if you let jealousy get in the way of a man being a man and actually putting in effort to help raise a child right
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:09 am to Globetrotter747
I think it depends on the situation of the kids father. If the kids father is nonexistent in his life then I’m all in on a stepdad trying to be a father figure to the son, but if the kid has a good father who’s in his life then yeah I think it’s weird for a stepdad to try and take the role of being a father.
I have a stepdad who tried too hard to be my father and it was very annoying. My actual father is very active in my life and always has been, and he’s a very good dad so someone else trying to push himself as a father was very annoying and it would push me away from having a good relationship with my stepdad because he was just trying too hard. All in all it just depends on the situation as to whether the actual father is in the kids life or not.
I have a stepdad who tried too hard to be my father and it was very annoying. My actual father is very active in my life and always has been, and he’s a very good dad so someone else trying to push himself as a father was very annoying and it would push me away from having a good relationship with my stepdad because he was just trying too hard. All in all it just depends on the situation as to whether the actual father is in the kids life or not.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:12 am to Globetrotter747
Fathers should get custody as often as mothers do. It’s the 21st century.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:12 am to Globetrotter747
Less Facebooking would probably make you feel better about yourself. That said, I would welcome any positive influence into my child’s life when not with me.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:13 am to Globetrotter747
As long as I still had an active part in the kids life and the dude was a good guy I could be okay with it. I don’t think it would ever completely not bother me because I think that’s just natural.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:13 am to Globetrotter747
This would be my biggest reason to avoid divorce as a married man with a child.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:15 am to Globetrotter747
I raised my step daughter because her dad was never around. Now her mom is just as messed up and I'm the only parent she speaks to.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:15 am to sta4ever
I’m a step dad. Met my current wife when her son was 8. His dad is very much in his life so I kept my role in check and just tried to be an “extra” influence when needed. The only really uncomfortable part was that I was athletic and into sports and his dad wasn’t. So we went to the ballpark and played catch more than he and his dad. Then I started coaching his little league baseball team. His dad came to the games and practices and I always felt like I was taking away something from him. It all worked out though. Kid is 18 now and in the military. Me and the dad get along.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:16 am to Globetrotter747
Thank God the topic is what it was! I read the title and expected the worse!!!!
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:17 am to Globetrotter747
I wouldnt have a problem with the BF/new hubby trying to be a friend to my kids ect, but the second he crosses that line and tries to physically discipline or have my kid call him any form of "Dad" we'll have a serious conversation

Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:17 am to Globetrotter747
My boy knows who his father is. A good step father will do nothing but help him in the long run. Beats the alternative of bums coming in and out of his life when at mom’s house.
Posted on 5/19/19 at 10:19 am to Globetrotter747
I think a little discomfort would be normal, as we men are territorial creatures. However, if it really bothers someone badly, they are probably just feeling guilty that they are not putting forth the effort that they should be to raise their own child.
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