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wut_hav_I_done
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he cannot tolerate my children
      #178689 - 02/15/08 12:50 PM (192.62.216.84)
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I have a very busy 9 year old son. He gets great grades, behaves in school, but he likes to run around. My new husband of 6 months is constantly yelling at him because he is loud. My children (3 of them) are having a hard enough time just living in the same house with him, because they say he is always making fun of them, or correcting them, or making them feel bad. They are basically afraid of him.

I love the man to death, but I cannot tolerate my children walking on eggshells in their own house. He has 2 of his own, who are at ourhouse each day before and after school to catch the bus and do homework. I tolerate their little issues, and am learning to love them for who they are, not who I expect them to be.

How do I get him to lighten up on my kids? When he keeps his mouth shut, he takes it out on me. It has gottento the point that I am afraid to talk to him about any issue because I'm terrified he will blow up, and do the usual "I'm leaving you" scene that will involve telling his friends, etc. How can I fail again in just 6 months. Please give me some advice.


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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: wut_hav_I_done]
      #178691 - 02/15/08 01:02 PM (66.203.88.66)
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Wut: I have been remarried for almost 6 years and I have a lot of the same issues with my husband..the difference is he has full custody of his son so we NEVER get a break from him...my kids go back and forth between me and their dad but I am the custodial parent...my husband does a lot of the same things to my kids...basically he ignores them and complains they are in my home "too much"...it has become a huge issue between us..he has told me many times "he can't take them any more"...so finally I told him if he can't take them in his life he can't have me in his life so he better figure things out...and the difference with us is his X bailed completely so he expected me to fill the "mother" role with his son...but he wanted me to do it by abandoning my own kids...basically making them go live full time with their dad so I could put all my energy towards being his son's mom...sorry ain't going to happen...I can be a mom to them all but no way in hell would I give up my kids for another man's kids...so I do feel for you...feel free to PM me...but this is about him and not about you and your kids...marrying you means "marrying" your kids in that when they are in that home it is their home too and they need to feel safe and loved and wanted...my kids do not feel wanted by my husband...and in a way by me because they see me choosing him over them by allowing the behavior...it all sucks...(:

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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: wut_hav_I_done]
      #178725 - 02/15/08 02:23 PM (69.115.64.195)
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Lets see, your new husband belittles them (that is what making fun of them is), yells at them and makes them feel bad.

My advice, end the marriage.

No way would I subject my kids to that kind of psychological abuse.


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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: wut_hav_I_done]
      #178797 - 02/15/08 07:17 PM (129.198.241.63)
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I agree with kota, if he can't take them then he can't take you.........and if that doesn't work, I agree with jada. Its time to move on. good luck

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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: wut_hav_I_done]
      #178807 - 02/15/08 07:56 PM (24.8.144.220)
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It is hard to give good advice hearing only one side of an issue like this.

I will say that if you marry someone with children, you are marrying in to a family not just marrying an individual.

This should be dealt with as a family issue not so much as a marital problem.


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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: KGrow]
      #178842 - 02/15/08 11:17 PM (24.32.252.253)
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"I will say that if you marry someone with children, you are marrying in to a family not just marrying an individual."

---> My thought exactly.

I have a question for you guys that have remarried and have step-children.

How was their connection before marriage?
How long did you date?
How much time did the SO spend around the kids?

I honestly ask, just out of curiosity.

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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: saamrodi]
      #178991 - 02/16/08 07:37 PM (64.12.117.143)
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Saam: I was with my husband 17 months before I married him and I lived with him for the 3 months prior to the marriage...my husband got full custody of his kids when his X bailed out of the marriage and remarried and moved to another country...he had no choice...his oldest was 16 and his youngest was 6..his life was out of control...his older kids did NOTHING to help in any way and his aunt helped him with the little one...the little one was out of control spoiled..my husband felt the way to get him past the abandoment was to buy him everything under the sun...wrong...anyway I had 3 kids of my own ages 3, 5 and 7...his kids had huge jealousy issues...he no longer doted on their every need and actually asked them to help with chores and babysitting...they were not happy...but they liked that I helped around the house and kept the little one busy and gave them rides and money and what not...my biggest mistake was moving myself and my kids into "their" home...that did NOT work..so we bought a house of hour own...his 2 oldest did not come with us...still have 5 but the 22 year old is going in the service in May..thank God..he just takes up space here...does not life a finger with anything...so we will be down to 4 but his son feels my kids are here too much and his son hates sharing anything with my kids...feels he should have the run of the house...my opinion...step parenting is over rated...I am not sure I would ever do it again...can hardly handle the daily struggles of my own never mind someone elses...(:

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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: wut_hav_I_done]
      #178999 - 02/16/08 08:47 PM (75.185.132.243)
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[quote]I have a very busy 9 year old son. He gets great grades, behaves in school, but he likes to run around. My new husband of 6 months is constantly yelling at him because he is loud. My children (3 of them) are having a hard enough time just living in the same house with him, because they say he is always making fun of them, or correcting them, or making them feel bad. They are basically afraid of him.

I love the man to death, but I cannot tolerate my children walking on eggshells in their own house. He has 2 of his own, who are at ourhouse each day before and after school to catch the bus and do homework. I tolerate their little issues, and am learning to love them for who they are, not who I expect them to be.

How do I get him to lighten up on my kids? When he keeps his mouth shut, he takes it out on me. It has gottento the point that I am afraid to talk to him about any issue because I'm terrified he will blow up, and do the usual "I'm leaving you" scene that will involve telling his friends, etc. How can I fail again in just 6 months. Please give me some advice. [/quote]


that fear of him exploding on you or the kids...
the walking on eggshells...

im sorry but that sound like the later year of my marriage.
and the kids "ours" not just mine.

how can you relax in such an environment?
how can your kids?

i hope others respond here because this makes me uncomfortable for you and the kids.

at the very LEAST you guys need marital counceling.

i hope others respond and im way off.
but i dont like this.

im sorry for you guys!

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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: kota1967]
      #179019 - 02/17/08 12:09 AM (24.32.252.253)
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Sounds like there was alot of stress going on in the beginning that maybe has worn everybody down now.

His kids may not be model kids, but reading your original post, I really feel for them. I dont know your husbands history as in his activeness in actual care (physical/emotional) of the kids while with his ex. You state that "he had no choice" in having his kids as CP like it was an unwanted thing on his part. Maybe it was difficult instead, if he and the kids werent use to depending on each other and then were all of a sudden thrown into a situation where they were all they had. I can only imagine what his older kids have gone through emotionally on their own knowing that their mother just up and left them and then becoming a part of a family where there are younger kids involved. I think the older they are, the harder it may be for them to adjust if they ever do while in the home. Younger children take up/need more time in taking care of them and the older ones tend to be left out or at least they feel that way. I can only imagine. Being older, their ways of venting may have been rebelling against the rules. It sounds like they were miserable having gone through what they did. Then yours are small. Thats alot to deal with. It seems he was not this way in the beginning of the marriage or you would not have married him, so I assume this has happened over time. Not that it was a bad choice to be together mind you, but I can see why there was/is conflict.

He shouldnt make the kids feel they are walking on eggshells, but maybe he hasnt dealt with his past completely or unable to, possibly has strained relationships between he and his children, I assume he is working full time, is dealing with the beginning of "empty nest" while still trying to be a father to young ones........and all this combined comes out on the ones there in the home. It does not justify it, but it could be some of the reasons.

I just think when you marry someone with children, regardless of how difficult it may be, that you stand by them. Im not saying that you two are not doing this. Maybe you two have hit a point where you have done all you are capable of doing on your own. Joining two families is something we take up as a responsibility when we decide to walk down that isle. We marry the spouse AND kids. Its never easy, but I hope somehow all of you (parents and all kids) can work this out to keep another family from breaking down. Counseling for everyone could help.

I know there are lines you cant just cross or allow to happen, but I hope this can be worked out by both sides walking in each other's shoes a while to maybe see where the conflict is rooted.

Good luck

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Edited by saamrodi (02/17/08 12:22 AM)


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Re: he cannot tolerate my children [Re: taryn]
      #179020 - 02/17/08 12:20 AM (68.110.69.37)
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I vote for marital/family counseling NOW. The poster & her husband need to figure out how to configure the family that they've created so that they can all tolerate and enjoy each other, and it's possible the new husband has no idea how to handle ... well, whatever situations are presented by the new set of kids.

The guy COULD be abusive, or maybe he's just not able to work within the system that the oritinal poster and her children had going. Maybe he needs something else. Some one on one time with his stepkids so he can feel bonded with them??? Or less time with them and more with his own? Or a schedule where all kids were out of the house at the same time (visiting other parents, maybe) every once in a while to have alone time with the parents?

Or maybe it can't be worked out.

But without talking to him and finding out what's up, it's not going to work out. Counseling would be the most likely way for the two parents/step-parents/co-parents to figure out how to organize their new roles and the kids' new roles in the newly formed family. If it can be done. If you love each other enough, it's worth the work and compromises that you'll BOTH need to do to make this happen (assuming he does not have a serious emotional problem that makes him abusive by nature, in which case you will find that out through counseling and be completely certain with your decision to leave in those circumstances.)

Good luck.


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