The_Non-Mom
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wisconsin
This will probably get deleted, but I wanted to share this story in hopes that it will help parents understand what NOT to do to your kids.
Last night, my husband and I went to a friend's house to watch.....Wrestle Mania. Anyway, right before it started friend's wife (Mom) came in with a bunch of shopping bags from the mall and started showing off all the new stuff she had bought for herself. About an hour later, her oldest boy (Son) was dropped off by his dad from weekend visitation.
Mom immediately started grilling Son: what did you do, where did you go, who did you see. Son answered that he and his dad did some stuff including going to Game Stop to pick out a present for his upcoming birthday. Mom started doing the must-be-nice-to-have-money-for-that-crap thing. Then Son said that he had to help with yard work and got paid $20 for working all day Saturday. Mom asked where the money was and Son took it from his pocket. Mom snatched the money out of his hand and told Son it was her money now. Son started whining about why (which I would have done too ) and Mom said "Because you dad didn't pay your child support yet this week". My husband and I good-naturedly teased Mom about taking money from Son after she just came in with a bunch of shopping bags. Mom did give the money back to Son.
Then later Son asked if he could have a friend over for dinner for his birthday. Mom said sure but informed Son he probably wasn't going to have a birthday cake this year. She said she couldn't afford one since Son's dad was too busy handing out video games and cash to Son to pay child support. Son asked how the cake was, Mom said $20, and Son handed her back his $20.
My husband and I pretty much tried to stay out of it, but it was hard not to notice Son get torn to shreds by Mom. My heart broke for this kid. He'll be 13 years old this week. No 13 year old should have to be interrogated about his time with his dad, be made to feel guilty that is dad gave him a birthday present and paid him for work, or even have any idea whether or not his dad paid child support that week.
Please PLEASE, parents! Don't do this to your kids! Love them more than you hate your ex!
This will probably get deleted, but I wanted to share this story in hopes that it will help parents understand what NOT to do to your kids.
Last night, my husband and I went to a friend's house to watch.....Wrestle Mania. Anyway, right before it started friend's wife (Mom) came in with a bunch of shopping bags from the mall and started showing off all the new stuff she had bought for herself. About an hour later, her oldest boy (Son) was dropped off by his dad from weekend visitation.
Mom immediately started grilling Son: what did you do, where did you go, who did you see. Son answered that he and his dad did some stuff including going to Game Stop to pick out a present for his upcoming birthday. Mom started doing the must-be-nice-to-have-money-for-that-crap thing. Then Son said that he had to help with yard work and got paid $20 for working all day Saturday. Mom asked where the money was and Son took it from his pocket. Mom snatched the money out of his hand and told Son it was her money now. Son started whining about why (which I would have done too ) and Mom said "Because you dad didn't pay your child support yet this week". My husband and I good-naturedly teased Mom about taking money from Son after she just came in with a bunch of shopping bags. Mom did give the money back to Son.
Then later Son asked if he could have a friend over for dinner for his birthday. Mom said sure but informed Son he probably wasn't going to have a birthday cake this year. She said she couldn't afford one since Son's dad was too busy handing out video games and cash to Son to pay child support. Son asked how the cake was, Mom said $20, and Son handed her back his $20.
My husband and I pretty much tried to stay out of it, but it was hard not to notice Son get torn to shreds by Mom. My heart broke for this kid. He'll be 13 years old this week. No 13 year old should have to be interrogated about his time with his dad, be made to feel guilty that is dad gave him a birthday present and paid him for work, or even have any idea whether or not his dad paid child support that week.
Please PLEASE, parents! Don't do this to your kids! Love them more than you hate your ex!