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<blockquote data-quote="answeredprayer" data-source="post: 217513" data-attributes="member: 6422"><p>There is just a lot of conflict in his dad's house. My son deals with the instability of his step-mom and step-brother being there one weekend and gone the next. She has stated that she leaves( and she has left on the weekends he is there while they are gone) because of my son, because she does not like that his dad will take him on Saturdays and have a father son day with him. She thinks he should spend that time with her (she is 19). I don't think that she has said that to my son, but who knows. I don't like him left alone with her. From the beginning she was teaching him some inappropriate things, all innocent, but NOT something I would have him taught by any means. Example... She taught him a "give me five" song that went something like Up high (high five), down low, to the city, pinch your titty. I know that might seem silly, but it has been things like that that I do not like. The whole situation angers me, because it effects my son in such a negative way. My x's mother even sees it and agrees that the situation is causing my son too much anxiety, and she usually sides with her son on most everything. I pray there is no physical abuse, and there are no signs of such. He is however still allowed to sleep in the same bed as his dad and step-mom which I oppose veheminently, but can legally do nothing about. My x's mom has also tried to talk reason into her son on this issue, with no luck. My son is too old for such sleeping arrangements, not that I agree with that kind of sleeping arrangement ever. I don't know who visits while they are there, but my son does have some cousin on his dad's side of the family who are less then desirable playmates for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="answeredprayer, post: 217513, member: 6422"] There is just a lot of conflict in his dad's house. My son deals with the instability of his step-mom and step-brother being there one weekend and gone the next. She has stated that she leaves( and she has left on the weekends he is there while they are gone) because of my son, because she does not like that his dad will take him on Saturdays and have a father son day with him. She thinks he should spend that time with her (she is 19). I don't think that she has said that to my son, but who knows. I don't like him left alone with her. From the beginning she was teaching him some inappropriate things, all innocent, but NOT something I would have him taught by any means. Example... She taught him a "give me five" song that went something like Up high (high five), down low, to the city, pinch your titty. I know that might seem silly, but it has been things like that that I do not like. The whole situation angers me, because it effects my son in such a negative way. My x's mother even sees it and agrees that the situation is causing my son too much anxiety, and she usually sides with her son on most everything. I pray there is no physical abuse, and there are no signs of such. He is however still allowed to sleep in the same bed as his dad and step-mom which I oppose veheminently, but can legally do nothing about. My x's mom has also tried to talk reason into her son on this issue, with no luck. My son is too old for such sleeping arrangements, not that I agree with that kind of sleeping arrangement ever. I don't know who visits while they are there, but my son does have some cousin on his dad's side of the family who are less then desirable playmates for him. [/QUOTE]
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