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AIBU?

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To insist on paying for my youngest lad to go on foreign school trip?

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RonnieRomanio · 14/09/2014 10:37

I have been a single parent for most of my children's upbringing. Their father and I split when they were 4 and 2 years old. I have had brief relationships since but primarily I have always been a single parent. They're now 13 and 15.

Despite being a single parent I was always obsessive good with money and managed to take the kids on 3 foreign holidays during their childhood and paid for my eldest to go abroad with school twice, both times to Germany. My youngest has never been on a school trip other than the local area.

I'm now living with a new partner, money is better than it ever was for me so thearetically, if youngest comes home with a school trip letter abroad (which he is likely to in the next few months as he's just been told that Spain is on the cards for all year 9s) then it shouldn't be a problem right?

Well no, DP said he doesn't want us to let him go, his kids never went on school trips as they were growing up and neither did he. My argument is that as my eldest has always been allowed to go and we're not short of money, he should be able to go! imagine the conversation ... "sorry son, I know your brother got to go away loads at your age back when we had less money but you can't go, no real reason other than life is a bitch sometimes."

AIBU to tell DP that it isn't our fault that he was too tight to let his kids go on school trips (they had the money, they had more than I did anyway!) and I have always brought my kids up knowing that school trips, within reason, will be paid for and I don't want that to change?

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icymaiden · 14/09/2014 21:28

I guess he is pre-empting the comeback from his own kids ' you would never pay for us to go on school trips, so how come your are paying for your stepson.'
I can see both sides to be honest.But one thing is crystal clear.You have to separate your finances

DistanceCall · 15/09/2014 18:15

This is the same man who displays blatant favouritism towards his firstborn, isn't he? Projection much?

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