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Met Jumper's boyfriend's father and aunt at football game last night...haha. Psycho!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 459894" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wow, thanks a lot! I actually thought at least somebody would jump in and say they'd demand that Jumper not see him anymore. But it's not as easy as it sounds. I know too many kids who start lying to see the boyfriend/girlfriend that the parents don't approve of. I don't want Jumper to have to resort to that as we have always had a very upfront relationship and he's a good kid. I never let Jumper go to his house. Ever. I don't even want her to go watch his football games anymore, but she goes with a few friends. She has one friend who confronted Dad in the parking lot after the big scene. She is one of Jumper's best friends. I'll call her M.</p><p></p><p>M. followed the Dad and StepMom (Aunt was gone) to their car and got to see how J. snubbed them on his way to the team bus. Then she made them listen to her. She told them that Jumper was a virgin (so is J.). They seem to think that Jumper wants to keep him from going away to school. She doesn't want him to live his dream. She wants to have his baby and tie him down. M. set him straight and he actually listened. At the end, he reluctantly thanked her, although he asked her why Jumper hadn't told him this. She said, "Jumper is afraid of you!" </p><p></p><p>As to why he can't live here, he goes to school almost an hour away. He loves his school. His parents have sort of backed off on him and he is allowed to sort of do what he likes, although they still badger him. He only has three months before he turns eighteen then he can stay here whenever he likes, but during school time it's going to be hard. There is nothing CPS can or will do about verbal abuse of a child, let alone one this big and this close to maturity. I doubt the police would do anything about a verbal yellfest either.</p><p></p><p>J. is here today. His parents know it. They didn't let him drive, but a friend of Jumper's picked him up. </p><p></p><p>I used to think that it was too bad that Jumper met J. at age fifteen because he is such a good kid with so much good ahead of him. But now I'm glad she's fifteen. I really would not want to share grandchildren with this heinous family. I really never want to see any of them again. I assume that when he goes out of state to college next year (and that's what he wants to do...his first choice school is in Indiana), they will break up. I don't see any reason to ever lay eyes on them again...EVER. And Jumper doesn't need that headache either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 459894, member: 1550"] Wow, thanks a lot! I actually thought at least somebody would jump in and say they'd demand that Jumper not see him anymore. But it's not as easy as it sounds. I know too many kids who start lying to see the boyfriend/girlfriend that the parents don't approve of. I don't want Jumper to have to resort to that as we have always had a very upfront relationship and he's a good kid. I never let Jumper go to his house. Ever. I don't even want her to go watch his football games anymore, but she goes with a few friends. She has one friend who confronted Dad in the parking lot after the big scene. She is one of Jumper's best friends. I'll call her M. M. followed the Dad and StepMom (Aunt was gone) to their car and got to see how J. snubbed them on his way to the team bus. Then she made them listen to her. She told them that Jumper was a virgin (so is J.). They seem to think that Jumper wants to keep him from going away to school. She doesn't want him to live his dream. She wants to have his baby and tie him down. M. set him straight and he actually listened. At the end, he reluctantly thanked her, although he asked her why Jumper hadn't told him this. She said, "Jumper is afraid of you!" As to why he can't live here, he goes to school almost an hour away. He loves his school. His parents have sort of backed off on him and he is allowed to sort of do what he likes, although they still badger him. He only has three months before he turns eighteen then he can stay here whenever he likes, but during school time it's going to be hard. There is nothing CPS can or will do about verbal abuse of a child, let alone one this big and this close to maturity. I doubt the police would do anything about a verbal yellfest either. J. is here today. His parents know it. They didn't let him drive, but a friend of Jumper's picked him up. I used to think that it was too bad that Jumper met J. at age fifteen because he is such a good kid with so much good ahead of him. But now I'm glad she's fifteen. I really would not want to share grandchildren with this heinous family. I really never want to see any of them again. I assume that when he goes out of state to college next year (and that's what he wants to do...his first choice school is in Indiana), they will break up. I don't see any reason to ever lay eyes on them again...EVER. And Jumper doesn't need that headache either. [/QUOTE]
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