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<blockquote data-quote="Rare40th" data-source="post: 16248619" data-attributes="member: 143608"><p>[USER=138337]@13COBRA[/USER] Lol man I didn't even have to read the full thread to already know what you're dealing with. Same situation in a way here with the gf's ex over their 3 yr old. For instance we enrolled him in preschool, she has control of custody so it was her choice and made it clear to him and he was content with it. He's been going to this preschool for 7 months, 3 days a week. Last visit which was his first during the week do you think he got him to school? Nope didn't even take him. This week he took him Tuesday, Wednesday he proceeds to tell her that "<strong><em>preschool isn't formal education, only an extracurricular activity</em></strong>" and that it's <strong><em>intervening</em></strong> on his parenting time..... And he's the same way, when it comes to his time/communication/skype calls he's adamant that its his way or the highway. Sad part is even dealing through talking parents app he still becomes vulgar and acts like it's okay. </p><p></p><p>Honestly I never thought about trying to be a step dad. Honestly though she is worth it and he's the coolest/smartest kid I know. But it's certainly a reality check that there are some serious cases of mental issues out there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rare40th, post: 16248619, member: 143608"] [USER=138337]@13COBRA[/USER] Lol man I didn't even have to read the full thread to already know what you're dealing with. Same situation in a way here with the gf's ex over their 3 yr old. For instance we enrolled him in preschool, she has control of custody so it was her choice and made it clear to him and he was content with it. He's been going to this preschool for 7 months, 3 days a week. Last visit which was his first during the week do you think he got him to school? Nope didn't even take him. This week he took him Tuesday, Wednesday he proceeds to tell her that "[b][i]preschool isn't formal education, only an extracurricular activity[/i][/b]" and that it's [b][i]intervening[/i][/b] on his parenting time..... And he's the same way, when it comes to his time/communication/skype calls he's adamant that its his way or the highway. Sad part is even dealing through talking parents app he still becomes vulgar and acts like it's okay. Honestly I never thought about trying to be a step dad. Honestly though she is worth it and he's the coolest/smartest kid I know. But it's certainly a reality check that there are some serious cases of mental issues out there [/QUOTE]
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