troubled in Greenville
Sep 27, 2007, 06:40 AM
I'd like to get some input on what others think about my situation.
I've been dating a gentleman for 2 years, he has 2 children ages 7 & 4. I do not have any children. The children live with their mother during the week, she lives 2 hours away, and they live with their father every weekend, all holidays, and all school breaks. Their mother never tries to withhold visits from their father, so he does get so spend more time with his kids than most divorced fathers that live out of town.
The children are basically good kids. For the most part, I enjoy spending time with them. Their father and I have a good relationship, but most of our arguments do focus around his ex-wife or the children. That seems pretty normal to me.
Our biggest disconnect comes around discipline. I was brought up in a strict, proper home. My boyfriend was also raised with dicipline. We are both successful professionals in our 40's, as are our sibilings.
My boyfriend enjoys playing with his children, and during their visits, he will play with the children non-stop. And that is part of my complaint, the play never stops, at the dinner table, the three of them will act like zoo animals, eating with their hands and tearing meat with their teeth, pretending to be cheetahs. They play football, softball, and golf in the house. One of their favorites sports is to shoot at a ceiling fan with a rubber dart gun, trying to hit the light or the blades.
When I complain to him that this behavior is "wild" and should not be considered acceptable "inside" behavior, he says, "it's OK because the kids are small are cannot destroy anything, and they're just playing and having fun." When I try to explain to him that the children are small now, but they will not always be small and their strength will increase and their destructablility will also increase, he says the kids will know how to behave appropriately depending on where they're at. I'm not sold on this thought.
With that said, when we attend social functions with the children, they behave appropriately and seldom have we had to leave an event due to bad behavior.
I'm at a loss of this one, as my boyfriend and I look at a future together, I don't want to live in a house that looks as if it's been through one too many fraternity parties, but I also hate wearing the party-pooper hat all the time!
Thoughts?
I've been dating a gentleman for 2 years, he has 2 children ages 7 & 4. I do not have any children. The children live with their mother during the week, she lives 2 hours away, and they live with their father every weekend, all holidays, and all school breaks. Their mother never tries to withhold visits from their father, so he does get so spend more time with his kids than most divorced fathers that live out of town.
The children are basically good kids. For the most part, I enjoy spending time with them. Their father and I have a good relationship, but most of our arguments do focus around his ex-wife or the children. That seems pretty normal to me.
Our biggest disconnect comes around discipline. I was brought up in a strict, proper home. My boyfriend was also raised with dicipline. We are both successful professionals in our 40's, as are our sibilings.
My boyfriend enjoys playing with his children, and during their visits, he will play with the children non-stop. And that is part of my complaint, the play never stops, at the dinner table, the three of them will act like zoo animals, eating with their hands and tearing meat with their teeth, pretending to be cheetahs. They play football, softball, and golf in the house. One of their favorites sports is to shoot at a ceiling fan with a rubber dart gun, trying to hit the light or the blades.
When I complain to him that this behavior is "wild" and should not be considered acceptable "inside" behavior, he says, "it's OK because the kids are small are cannot destroy anything, and they're just playing and having fun." When I try to explain to him that the children are small now, but they will not always be small and their strength will increase and their destructablility will also increase, he says the kids will know how to behave appropriately depending on where they're at. I'm not sold on this thought.
With that said, when we attend social functions with the children, they behave appropriately and seldom have we had to leave an event due to bad behavior.
I'm at a loss of this one, as my boyfriend and I look at a future together, I don't want to live in a house that looks as if it's been through one too many fraternity parties, but I also hate wearing the party-pooper hat all the time!
Thoughts?