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Step-Monster

Hey mamas,

This post may not be what you are thinking. I loving call myself a step-monster sometimes, hehe. I became a step-mom about 2 yrs ago when my hubby and I got together. My step-son is 9 now, and I am 26. I always feel like I am doing a terrible job. My step-son is very sweet and I love him a lot, but sometimes he really frustrates me. I feel like he never minds us at all, and tends to have a disrespectful tone when speaking to us. Also, his mother refuses to talk to me. We have literally never met. I think this is so bizarre since I spend a lot of time with her son. If some other women was taking care of my daughter I would want to get to know her first. She is constantly asking us to buy him clothes and shoes. We had to take him to get his hair cut bc she wouldn't do it. My hubby always pays child support, and now pays back support for the couple of months he was out of work. And we can barely afford to make ends meet.
Do you ladies have any advice for me about any of this? I feel so clueless!

Thanks Ladies

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His mother is not a good mom, so you need to be. He needs to have a positive, loving maternal influence. Any woman who would refuse to meet her child's stepmother and not buy him the clothes he needs is not a good mother.

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Talk to your husband about your frustration with your step son's disrespectful tone and behavior. He should insist on better behavior, and do so without revealing to your step son that you complained about it.

There's not much you can do about the boy's mom except to try to be patient and loving toward him, and try to help him get everything he needs. His attitude toward you is most likely a reflection of his mother's attitude toward you, and he won't really understand who you are until he gets a lot older and can begin to draw his own conclusions about things.

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The way I view it is if it is a need and you can tell that they do need that item, then yes spend the money on them. If it is a want and you can't afford it then don't spend the money. You can't let him go without stuff he needs. Just because you pay child support doesn't mean that you still don't make sure his needs are meet. My mom many times wouldn't meet my needs so if it wasn't for my father buying the items for me I would have gone without socks, underwear, winter coat and other needs. I respect my dad so much more because he never let me go without stuff I need.

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When my mom married her husband, I was angry (and 11). Even though I knew he was a really great guy and he made her happy.

In fact, I was angrier BECAUSE he was such a good guy. My dad wasn't always a stellar example of fatherhood so having this "other" do such a good job really upset me. Just a few days ago, my mom and stepfather celebrated 15 years of marriage and I'm so close to this guy, he's my "dad" now and even walked me down the aisle along with my biological father at my wedding.

This may or may not be a factor but I thought you should know. Having a stepparent is a seriously complicated situation for a kiddo and even the most perfect parent in the world might hit a few bumps while your new family adjusts.

Oh, and did you catch that timeline? It took something like SIX YEARS for me to get fully comfortable with my stepfather, but he was patient and let me work through my feelings and now it's all gravy.

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His mother is not a good mom, so you need to be. He needs to have a positive, loving maternal influence. Any woman who would refuse to meet her child's stepmother and not buy him the clothes he needs is not a good mother.

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I became a stepmom when my step daughter was 10 and my step son was 9, that was 10 years ago. We had some VERY rocky times (and their real mom was a horror) but I tried to make every decision with them based on love, and not with the "I'm their mom" mentality, and we now have great relationships. It takes time and alot has to do with age and maturity on their part, and if there is a negative spin put on your and his relationship by mom (as was on my case) it can be tough, but if you are doing what you know is right it will work itself out.
Also, you were ordered to pay child support to pay for things like clothes and haircuts, if she is not managing her money then she needs to make some lifestyle adjustments so she can pay for his needs. I can't call someone to buy my kids cloths when I can't (I'm married). Don't let her take advantage of y'all, if she can't afford him, maybe it would be better if he lived with y'all, and I would let her know that, I would question her parenting anyway knowing she won't meet you.
Good luck, just know it gets better:)

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The never having met the mom thing - sounds strange but the disrespectful thing, my dd turns 9 next week and I think that is the age. You got some great advice below so I don't think I have anything else to add. Good luck on it all!

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There are two sides to everything, ya know. Without knowing more I don't think I could help you. My ex isn't remarried. I am always asking him to buy them clothes, see my last question to understand. He thinks because he pays support for half of their expenses when they are at my home it covers everything for the kids always. It covers about a third of my expenses, my expenses not his, for the kids. Not saying that is the case but I can assure you my ex complains that I am always telling him to buy the kids clothes. Has nothing to do with me, they grow.

Don't even get me started on shoes. I let the kids come over here on his days to save him latch key expenses. So I got home early and Andy thought when he got there would be a great time to point out the only pair of shoes he has that fit are the pair I bought him and he doesn't want to wear it over to his house because it will get lost. Tom Swore he would buy him more shoes, I told Andy to wear them to dad's because I didn't want him to be uncomfortable in shoes that were two full sizes too small. So he comes back on Monday wearing another too small pair of shoes his dad found asking can we please buy more shoes. Since he didn't have gym the next day I sent him to school in his sport sandals and sent him back to his dad's Wednesday, something I hate to do because it isn't fair on the kids.

Like I said, two sides.

I have no idea why she won't talk to you. Even if I hated the person he marries I would still want to communicate, they are my kids. He would never let me meet anyone he dates mind you but that isn't my issue.

Meh, maybe it depends on which side caused all the problems. Maybe in your case it was his ex, in mine it is def my ex.

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My son is 9 and can be disrespectful at times too. It's probably the age so don't worry too much but don't ignore it either. Repremand him each time he talks or says something in a tone he uses you don't like. I can't help you out with the rest though. Never been there and hopefully won't ever have to. I just wanted to reasure you on the respect thing. It's hormones..lol Boys are not always easy as everyone says.

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