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Old May 7, 2008, 05:53 AM
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My boyfriend wants to have authority on my son punishments

I have been with my boyfriend for the past 3 1/2 years and has not been the best one. Well yesterday my 9 year old son got in some trouble and I punish him, when my boyfriend got home he heard me talking about it with my mother, so he started to argue with me on why I didn't wait till he got home for me to talk to him about it and for him to put the punishment. And I DON'T AGREE, I don't feel like I have to check with anyone about how to handle my son, not even his father. What do you think, I'm over reacting?

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Old May 7, 2008, 10:38 AM   #11  
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I agree with Talaniman
As long as your son learns from your punishments then I agree you should be the one to punish him. What happens if your bf does all the punishing and you break up then he doesn't want to listen to you? You have to stay in control. Turning the punishing over to him could very easily end up in your son resenting you if your bf is not fair and/or overly punishes him.
It is too easy for kids especially teens to disregard their punishment and rebel. You do not want to lose your ground now when he will be getting into his teenage years before you know it. Have a talk with your bf and explain you feel you need to maintain your say over what he does. That if he wants involved in the punishing it should be backing you up.
If you are going to stay with him he does need some say and backing you up because if your son does ever get into the defying stage it will be too late for back up by then.
But NO he can not and should not take over.
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Old May 7, 2008, 10:41 AM   #12  
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That spoon freakin hurt too! You wouldn't think it did, but by god it really stung. And yes perhaps beat was the wrong word. Maybe spanked is better, but either way it all hurt me
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Old May 7, 2008, 11:17 AM   #13  
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yeah, and now we have politicians saying it should be illegal to put your hands no your children, put them in time-out instead.

hah, I have cousins who get put in "time-out" -- brats....
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yeah, and now we have politicians saying it should be illegal to put your hands no your children, put them in time-out instead.

hah, I have cousins who get put in "time-out" -- brats....


Yeah nowadays timeout means staying in your room with your computer, video games and music.
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I think what bothers me the most is that he is not even my sons father, he always looking at what he does wrong but never look at the good things my son do, (good grades, doing his chores, etc) so I feel like if he doesn't care about what he does good why does he needs to care about what he did wrong.



My opinion is that you should think of why you are involved with this man and what effect it is having on your son. This child should not have to live in the shadow of someone that is always seeing the bad and not the good. You said in your first post that the realationship wasn't that good so if you don't have a good relationship with this man and he sees only bad things in your child why bother with him at all?

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N0help4u agrees: yeah sounds to me like he may want the opportunity to be a control freak
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Old May 9, 2008, 10:05 AM   #16  
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Yea, that's a different story, you should have included that in the description so we could have made a more accurate determination.

If that's the case, having a sit down with your boyfriend telling him how you feel in a rational but firm conversation may be the best laid plan. If you only focus on a childs faults it will only hinder the child

I Agree with that!!!
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Old May 9, 2008, 10:14 AM   #17  
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You know you guys are right about all of that and I have been thinking about it really good, I'm just trying to play my cards right. I'm a mortgage broker and you guys know how bad the economy is right now, so I started a cleaning service business and I'm waiting for this business to pick up a little so I can move on, and at the same time trying to payoff all of my bills so when the time comes I don't have to kill myself badly, like I did with my ex-husband, I'm not going to put my son thru this crap anymore because is not worthed.
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Old May 9, 2008, 10:24 AM   #18  
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I agree with you. You shouldn't let your boyfriend try to
decide what you do with your kid.
I'm 16 years and i have a step father, i hate it when
he tries to take over on what i should or not do.
You don't want your son hating your boyfriend
later on..
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Old May 9, 2008, 10:33 AM   #19  
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OK... I have to voice my opinion here...

Do you let your boyfriend take care of your son in other ways? You know like playing with him like a son and providing meals for him and other things a "dad" would do?

You know when you have a kid you are a package deal, and he obviously accepted that when you told him you had a son right?

I don't think it is fair to seperate him as a father figure just when it comes to discipline. That shows your son that this man in his life has no authority. HOWEVER I think you should have a serious talk about how things are to be done.

I am speaking from experience... I have an 8 year old daughter that is not biologically my boyfriends... we have 3 other kids that are his biologically. I have to remind him every once in a while that the discipline needs to be handed out evenly.

Unless you have no plans of keeping this man in your life, if he is the "father figure" why would you seperate your son from him when he gets in trouble?

And then it is my opinion if you have no plans of this current boyfriend staying in your life and being a father figure... maybe he shouldn't be living with you?
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Old May 9, 2008, 10:47 AM   #20  
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ConfusedInAK: On my mind for him to be able to be a father figure he has to participate on my childs life, he has to promp him when he does something good or right, he has to spent time with him, playing, movies, be part of my sons baseball team like I'm the team mom he could also show up on those games and practices. He only wants to be a father figure when is time to punish my son. And I was the one who carry my son for 8 months, I'm the one that take care of him when he is sick, and everything that is on my sons life is part of me, but he only focus on when he does something wrong and my son is only 9 yrs old and he will be doing things that he has no business doing because at the end of the day he still a child. And no he does not provide anything for my child I do it all.
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