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<blockquote data-quote="mar37x1teen" data-source="post: 595632" data-attributes="member: 16357"><p>You may want to be careful of your meanness to her son, yourself. Your post is mostly nitpicking. </p><p></p><p>I know how that feels. My parents both remarried in the last 7 years. Their new spouses who have no children of their own, are very jealous and controlling and I've been living out on my own since I was 19! Way before they came into the picture. It's like they feel threatened by me and my siblings.</p><p></p><p>This is something you and your wife need to talk about first. And really she should be the one to talk with him. </p><p></p><p>*Try being a supportive positive role model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mar37x1teen, post: 595632, member: 16357"] You may want to be careful of your meanness to her son, yourself. Your post is mostly nitpicking. I know how that feels. My parents both remarried in the last 7 years. Their new spouses who have no children of their own, are very jealous and controlling and I've been living out on my own since I was 19! Way before they came into the picture. It's like they feel threatened by me and my siblings. This is something you and your wife need to talk about first. And really she should be the one to talk with him. *Try being a supportive positive role model. [/QUOTE]
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