Goobergal99
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That's awfully sad. I can remember weekends at my dad and stepmom's house where I might have acted up a bit. Now my stepmom is almost too easy going, but if she weren't that relaxed and if my dad were at work at that time, it would have been absolutely appropriate for her to discipline me.
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See I disagree... I think only his parents have the right to dicipline him, I would have laughed in the face of some man my mom decided to be with attempting to discipline me... but lucky for me, I had Lorelai Gilmore for a mom and it just never would have happened, we are very independent women and thats the end of that..
You are entitled to think what you want, but I don't think it would have been appropriate. However I have long ago decided that if my DH and I were to be divorced god forbid, or if something happened to him.. I would not ever remarry and I wouldn't even make an attempt at a serious relationship until my child was grown... as my mom always said, their are ways to satisfy your needs without getting seriously involved with someone
I am not knocking you down, just expressing my beliefs and my belief is that kids have enough heartache following divorce without having to deal with their parents getting involved with someone else, I know many ppl will disagree and thats all well and good but my opinion is still mine to have... and I don't think it is sad... I am just realistic
My DBF's divorce papers also don't state it implicitly. They give him the right to assign a "competent adult" to pick up or drop off the kids, but that's as far as they go telling him what to assign and what not to assign. Obviously, if the kid lives with the stepparent full time, they are going to be in on the main decisions. That's the point I was trying to make - it varies by family. But, in his papers, it doesn't stepparents any rights, everything is only what this parent can do and what the other parent can do, so I think unless it's legally modified, you are not technically supposed to be the deciding factor.

