evil step mum

i’m being painted out to be the evil step mum and it’s making my heart heavy
my partners little boy stayed sunday night for me to take him to school (doesn’t usually happen). and he was naughty all morning, doing things he wouldn’t do if dad was home. feeding chocolate to my dog (trying). telling me he didn’t know where the bathroom was for his teeth. saying he wasn’t going back to school& getting back in bed. and then finally, telling me i wasn’t allowed to feed my baby as HE wanted to leave
when i arrived at the school his mum was there pointing&laighing at me with her friend - she’s literally 27 years old i don’t get it
she then rang my partner at the end of the day accusing me of shouting at my partners boy. he’s been refusing to come since. but my partners spoke to him on the phone and i’ve not been mentioned in any bad way, as if she’s fabricating a story. it’s really hurting my heart. she said i shouldn’t tell him what to do ever and that i should just let him do what he wants. he’s 5. i try my best everyday to make sure he doesn’t feel his nose shoved out with the baby. and i just don’t see the point. it’s as if she told him to do what he wanted idk

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I’m so sorry mama 😔. Ugh it’s so hard being in this situation, but maybe have a talk with your partner and see how he feels about it. Maybe he can help with his son and your relationship.

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My mom used to send me to my dads with my step mom and tell me to act worse. “She should see how bad you can be to deal with, so they know what I go through”. It’s possible she is doing that

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I think as a step parent you have the right to get onto a child who is being bad as long as you and your partner have talked about it and he’s okay with it. She’s definitely telling him to do that or letting him think it’s okay. Tell your partner to handle it because she’s being childish and you don’t deserve that

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we both think that is what she’s doing…. the second he knew his dad was at work it was game over…

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mate honestly, she’s blocked me or i would’ve done🤣🤣🤣!

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