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Yes – we are looking at it differently. He is an adult and too old to scold his parents like a petulant teen (in my view). Either he accepts their invites or he doesn't. He doesn't need to speak up he needs to make choices.
And I also think that it is really fishy which strengthens my view that the solution is not getting him to say (or say the he said) a bunch of nonsense to his parents. They are not the problem here, even if they actively planned a sex romp for him and his childhood friend.
Equal contribution to the relationship. Stop doing shit for him if he isn't pulling his own weight. Right now it sounds like you're his mother who opens her legs when he throws a tantrum. It would be odd if you were sexually attracted to him honestly. Start focusing on yourself. Take care of yourself. Treat yourself! He'll figure it out and you can leave him if he doesn't.
You may be over-reading. Granted, laughing is not the best response. But several years into having sex, a partner explaining that “Yes, I'm a textbook premature ejaculator” sounds like a lead-in to a joke poking fun at oneself. It's stating the obvious. She's known it for years. You've known it for years.
You will end up resenting this baby if she has it. Source: me, someone who never wanted kids, kept the baby to make my partner happy. I am not a maternal person, don’t get me wrong I love my son more than anything but there’s no room to be selfish when you have a kid. And I miss a lot of things about my old child free life.
>The jokes are always mean, but since he's gotten by 35 years with nobody challenging him, they're 'funny'
Next time he does a “joke” on someone, and you see it, ask him to explain the joke. It'll shut him up really fast.
As for the people to invite to your wedding, it's your wedding, you chose the dress code and who is allowed in. If a person doesn't meet the dress code, then they aren't allowed to attend. Simple as that.
I feel like there is so much history between you two. And what do you mean “I don’t trust her”??? That’s the mother of your child, what happened that made you distrust her other than this little dessert dispute?
In this instance, from what I understand she had plans and you were aware of those plans. It’s unfair for her that you expect her to drop whatever she’s doing so you can hold your son. And you definitely can’t command a parent what they can and can’t do with a child that’s both yours, as others have said it seems more like you think you “own” the baby more than she does.
Yes – we are looking at it differently. He is an adult and too old to scold his parents like a petulant teen (in my view). Either he accepts their invites or he doesn't. He doesn't need to speak up he needs to make choices.
And I also think that it is really fishy which strengthens my view that the solution is not getting him to say (or say the he said) a bunch of nonsense to his parents. They are not the problem here, even if they actively planned a sex romp for him and his childhood friend.
Equal contribution to the relationship. Stop doing shit for him if he isn't pulling his own weight. Right now it sounds like you're his mother who opens her legs when he throws a tantrum. It would be odd if you were sexually attracted to him honestly. Start focusing on yourself. Take care of yourself. Treat yourself! He'll figure it out and you can leave him if he doesn't.
As someone who pushes people away this is almost like the truest form of compliment.
“You loved me, stuck by me, saw through my bs, etc.” He probably never had that before.
People give and experience love differently.
Your first sentence – that is a textbook narcissist. You won’t know happiness with a narcissist.
You may be over-reading. Granted, laughing is not the best response. But several years into having sex, a partner explaining that “Yes, I'm a textbook premature ejaculator” sounds like a lead-in to a joke poking fun at oneself. It's stating the obvious. She's known it for years. You've known it for years.
But she no longer wants to use an IUD.
Honestly even if he did get the snip, if she was 100% child free she should still use some sort of protection.
You will end up resenting this baby if she has it. Source: me, someone who never wanted kids, kept the baby to make my partner happy. I am not a maternal person, don’t get me wrong I love my son more than anything but there’s no room to be selfish when you have a kid. And I miss a lot of things about my old child free life.
My best advice would be to look him straight in the eyes, laugh uncontrollably for about 5 minutes, then dump his ass.
>The jokes are always mean, but since he's gotten by 35 years with nobody challenging him, they're 'funny'
Next time he does a “joke” on someone, and you see it, ask him to explain the joke. It'll shut him up really fast.
As for the people to invite to your wedding, it's your wedding, you chose the dress code and who is allowed in. If a person doesn't meet the dress code, then they aren't allowed to attend. Simple as that.
I feel like there is so much history between you two. And what do you mean “I don’t trust her”??? That’s the mother of your child, what happened that made you distrust her other than this little dessert dispute?
In this instance, from what I understand she had plans and you were aware of those plans. It’s unfair for her that you expect her to drop whatever she’s doing so you can hold your son. And you definitely can’t command a parent what they can and can’t do with a child that’s both yours, as others have said it seems more like you think you “own” the baby more than she does.
Do you think he is getting pressure from his parents, if they are practicing Jews?
I bruise quite easily and get things like that all the time, haven’t had that kind of bruise from a hickey
Exactly, that happens a lot. Knowing how to spend money is key in financial success, even more than how much someone earns.