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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 151474" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>very typical teen. Maybe wm was under heavy peer pressure- and he does live every day with those foster boys, right? They are also "family" to him, if they live with him every day. They might possibly be relentless to him if he chose not to go with them. I am gonna guess it could have been a difficult situation for wm. I could see in his eyes it might have been a no win situation. </p><p>I remember when I saw my dad only on sundays----and once in awhile something would come up- and my dad was not flexible when HE wanted to see me, and I lost many chances to have time with other people in my life. My "friends" sure let me know as did my step siblings, that I was not available dureing "half" a weekend, becuz I had to spend that time with "daddy" </p><p></p><p>Was there any way husband and wm could have discussed options for how it went, maybe husband going with wm and the other fosters to the movie and then going to fly the kite? Maybe the foster brothers had decided for wm that kite flying was not so much fun? I think I would have left it to husband to discuss his ruined outing with wm. Let it be between father and son? Maybe wm needs more input as to what the 2 of them do when they get together? </p><p></p><p>this is a hard age you are entering with the kids- and peers do become quite important to them, as they branch out now and begin to form life long friendships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 151474, member: 1697"] very typical teen. Maybe wm was under heavy peer pressure- and he does live every day with those foster boys, right? They are also "family" to him, if they live with him every day. They might possibly be relentless to him if he chose not to go with them. I am gonna guess it could have been a difficult situation for wm. I could see in his eyes it might have been a no win situation. I remember when I saw my dad only on sundays----and once in awhile something would come up- and my dad was not flexible when HE wanted to see me, and I lost many chances to have time with other people in my life. My "friends" sure let me know as did my step siblings, that I was not available dureing "half" a weekend, becuz I had to spend that time with "daddy" Was there any way husband and wm could have discussed options for how it went, maybe husband going with wm and the other fosters to the movie and then going to fly the kite? Maybe the foster brothers had decided for wm that kite flying was not so much fun? I think I would have left it to husband to discuss his ruined outing with wm. Let it be between father and son? Maybe wm needs more input as to what the 2 of them do when they get together? this is a hard age you are entering with the kids- and peers do become quite important to them, as they branch out now and begin to form life long friendships. [/QUOTE]
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