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Once again - sorry if my post was short and curt...
You wont offend me buddy. Call it as you see it.
Once again - sorry if my post was short and curt...
clearly the issue here is that the shower is in the parent's ensuite, and i can see how the issue of personal space invasion might cause the friction. however, the step-dad should be setting the tone here by organising a shower in the other bathroom rather than starting p*****g contest with "it's my house......"
Yes i agree, just me getting on my high horse, only because i love my "step-son" as much as my own son and for someone to say that he means nothing to him just got my back up, thats all, but you did make a valid point in that opinions are just that, an opinion weather its right or wrong. Any way i hope steven has got it sorted and get a shower, you dirty ***. lol.
Yes i agree, just me getting on my high horse, only because i love my "step-son" as much as my own son and for someone to say that he means nothing to him just got my back up, thats all, but you did make a valid point in that opinions are just that, an opinion weather its right or wrong. Any way i hope steven has got it sorted and get a shower, you dirty ***. lol.

I take the opposite view - I think the likelyhood is that this whole shower thing is just one part of a competition. If it wasn't this then there would be something else.
I do have a solution. One of them - or both - should be neutered. Then you get an end to the whole dominant male competition.
Sorted.
It's only about the shower, nothing else, things just escalated a bit because twice in two weeks he had said to me: "If you don't like it, you know where to go/you can leave":
Don't get me wrong. My children will always be welcome, and they will always have a home here.
However, it is not their house...it is mine.
What if one of your children wants to knock a wall down, or build an extension? What if they wanted to redecorate the living room in bright pink?
Would you let them? No because it's not their house, it's yours.
That's my point.
I'm just wondering what I should do?
Beggars belief that the initial post was made............:thumbsdown:
What if one of your children wants to knock a wall down, or build an extension? What if they wanted to redecorate the living room in bright pink?
Would you let them? No because it's not their house, it's yours.
Of course I wouldn't let them! And they wouldn't be stupid enough to ask as they know what they would be told.
But if my daughter wanted to paint HER room in bright pink?
Or my Son wanted to paint HIS room blue with yellow spots?
They would be allowed.
And whatever their ages, I would NEVER refer to them as "guests"
Rob
I agree with you entirely Rob, absolutely. Not only do I not refer to my kids as guests in our home, they simply are not guests at all.Of course I wouldn't let them! And they wouldn't be stupid enough to ask as they know what they would be told.
But if my daughter wanted to paint HER room in bright pink?
Or my Son wanted to paint HIS room blue with yellow spots?
They would be allowed.
And whatever their ages, I would NEVER refer to them as "guests"
Rob
No need to be confused Daz... I agree totally with that sentiment. It's the treating kids as guests that I diagree with. My kids are not guests in our home... simple as that.Wow, I really am confused that Marcel's point is so hard for some people to see. Their home but his house seems a very simple concept to me and one that I'd totally agree with.
A very subtle distinction between someone's home and someone's house it's true but also a very important one.![]()
Wow, I really am confused that Marcel's point is so hard for some people to see. Their home but his house seems a very simple concept to me and one that I'd totally agree with.
A very subtle distinction between someone's home and someone's house it's true but also a very important one.![]()
No need to be confused Daz... I agree totally with that sentiment. It's the treating kids as guests that I diagree with. My kids are not guests in our home... simple as that.
Do you have kids Daz?
:shrug:
Nope Daz, we're not saying the same thing here at all, absolutely not.Perhaps it's just the semantics of the word guest that causing people problems. It does seem like everyone's saying the same thing here really.
While we give our children certain amounts of freedom to call our houses a home, and we treat them with more regard than we would a complete stranger. They still are, for all intents and purposes, guests in your house.
Nope. Sorry, but this is the part I can't get. No matter which way I look at it.
They are my children, and as such anything (within reason) in my house is available to them.
The fact that I overule them on something is not because I see them as my guests....I'm teaching them right from wrong, trying to instill values in them.
When we've had guests staying, we always say "treat the house like your own home" but I would still be taken aback slightly if I came down in the morning and found one of them cooking a slap up full English without asking first. Would I bat an eyelid if one of my kids did it? Nope.
I agree with you entirely Rob, absolutely. Not only do I not refer to my kids as guests in our home, they simply are not guests at all.
And the same here.My home is their home.
To take your analogy a step further, what would you do if by chance, your 16yr old child won the premium bonds and offered to pay for the conservatory and that gorgeous two storey extension you have always wanted, thus significantly adding to the value of your home...? As the child would have paid for it, would this then be his/hers or yours...? would the home be 70% yours and 30% theirs...? I have to say I feel that this is an ill thought out analogy which falls flat here, and also seems to be comoddotising [sp] the children.
To take this a step further, and further illustrate my point... one could use your analogy and consider spouses in this. So... is the non breadwinner a guest in the home as well...?
Hey Marcel - not sure you've responded to the comments and scenarios in my post #61...?
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I know... and sad I am about it too, but kudos to you, I guess you're not an Oly owner eh ...I'm more important than you, I'm more important than you!!



I know... and sad I am about it too, but kudos to you, I guess you're not an Oly owner eh ...![]()