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..to NOT want my student son to have a part time job?

511 replies

PrincessRollo · 09/01/2011 21:01

My husband supports me and my DS from a previous marriage. DS is in his second year of a Chemical Engineering Degree and lives away from home in a shared student flat. We own our own business, and are in a position to be able to support DS through his five year course. I met OH when DS was seven and to my utter disappointment and heartache, they have never had a particularly close relationship (to the point of causing many arguments in our marriage. I never thought it would be 'The Waltons', for one thing not enough kids...but I didn't expect them to be at such opposite ends of the spectrum. OH is a worker, DS is an academic.) However, OH has no problem supporting DS through Uni; we pay his rent and food bills. Up until last month DS had a part time job in Pizza Hut which paid his social life, extras etc. He has now given up this job, citing too much study, and promises to try to get a placement during the summer (not guaranteed.) Chem Eng is a HARD degree, and I do not want DS studies to suffer due to having to work part time. OH disagrees and says there is nothing stopping him getting another job in Asda etc. DS is not asking for more money from us - I don't know how he will cope but I guess he will buy cigs instead of food. This is causing real strain and DS and OH are now not speaking until DS gets another job.

Piggy in the middle asking for some advice.

Thanks

OP posts:
Laquitar · 10/01/2011 14:47

And step-families too

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 14:49

curiouser and curiouser Grin

Laquitar · 10/01/2011 14:50
Grin
monkeyflippers · 10/01/2011 15:24

Could someone please enlighten me!?

I read some of this earlier and was going to post but didn't. It's been playing on my mind that the OP said her DH and DS didn't have a close relationship and I've been feeling sad about it. So anyway I come back to post and it's all gone weird!

Is the whole story made up? Saw lots of posts by OP that were deleted but I obviously have no idea what they said.

mjovertherainbow · 10/01/2011 15:29

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Message withdrawn

montysorry · 10/01/2011 15:39

Oh I knew it was a load of bollocks last night hence my comment about marrying a man who doesn't like your son. Glad I didn't stay up to debate wellies as my red Hunters are the only ones for me given that the evil people at Joules make them too skinny for my less than slender calf muscles.

Lulumaam · 10/01/2011 15:53

how do you know it's not real? that's 45 minutes of my life i'm not getting back and I only skim read

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 16:05

monkey...the posts were deleted because they were horribly abusive to other posters, as per MN policy

they also poked malicious fun at the people who had tried to help

it's a pity they went actually, because the crux of the thread is lost

don't lose any sleep over this, honestly and don't worry about this "son"

monkeyflippers · 10/01/2011 18:59

So did she admit that she had made it up?

Spenguin · 10/01/2011 19:01

Yep, it was totally bizarre. Rapid 180!

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 19:06

no, but it went completely batshit and started talking about peedos Hmm

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 19:07

"it" being the OP

QuintessentialShadows · 10/01/2011 19:09

This thread has taught me to read the OP, the end, and then see if the middle is worth reading, before posting.

Turns out I did not have to "waste time" reading the middle?

monkeyflippers · 10/01/2011 19:16

I find that really bizaar! Why would someone make something like that up? It wasn't funny or anything so what is the point?

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 19:18

dunno monkey

too much time on its hands ?

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 19:19

I expect the illuminating ranty posts about peedos (or was it that it was a peedo ? wine has made it fuzzy now..) have been deleted, I can't be arsed to go back

lochnessmumster · 10/01/2011 19:32

MY god, he doesn't know how bloody lucky he is! my mum and step dad stopped any financial support for me the second i left home, I was 17 and had to work to get myself through uni.
My course had very demanding hours so i worked at night, sometimes all night.
At the time i resented people like your son, who had it so easy but now i'm glad. Having achieved it on my own gives me some satisfaction.
Your son shouldn't be expecting your husband to bank roll him.
I'd tell him to grow a pair and step up to real life.

lochnessmumster · 10/01/2011 19:37

Maybe i should read more of the threads before posting! It seems there's some doubt about the authenticity of the OP. What a weird and rather dull story to make up.

readywithwellies · 10/01/2011 19:41

Are we all still here?

Wonder if OP will come back with more abuse. I cried myself to sleep last night thinking of her hurtful comments, what a cow!

lochnessmumster · 10/01/2011 19:44

wow, what the bloody hell's been going on?

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 19:44

lots of people are learning a good lesson today Grin

read all the thread

especially if it is a very long one about a seemingly inocuous subject

lochnessmumster · 10/01/2011 19:50

Even my life isn't dull enough to wade through all that shite.

AnyFucker · 10/01/2011 19:54

loch, you had to be there Wink

readywithwellies · 10/01/2011 19:59

I was Grin what next??

lochnessmumster · 10/01/2011 19:59

Mmm does sound like i missed a good one. Like on scoobie doo when they rip the mask off the baddy. Oh you medelling kids!