Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Relationships

Mumsnet has not checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. If you need help urgently or expert advice, please see our domestic violence webguide and/or relationships webguide. Many Mumsnetters experiencing domestic abuse have found this thread helpful: Listen up, everybody

See all MNHQ comments on this thread

My sons girlfriend is a problem!!!!!

620 replies

worriedgran57 · 28/11/2015 22:46

This is my first time on mumsnet so I hope I am doing it properly!! Hope you don't mind a gran asking for advice!

My son is with a girlfriend who is 17. She fell pregnant right before she was 16!! They had only been together 6 months. My son was just finishing his A levels and it was a very worrying time. He is a very smart boy, his IQ is very high and we were hoping he would go to Oxford or Cambridge.

He didn't do well in his exams. Studying went to pot, because he was of course so worried about his girlfriend!

Now I know she is still young, but she is very manipulative. She told my son she had problems with her period, so he thought she couldn't get pregnant...clearly that wasn't the case!

Since the baby (a little boy) came along, my son has had to resit some exams. He has been so stressed at the behaviour of this girl. She seems to want him to get a job, but in the long run going to university would be a better option. I told him that he needn't think he will be playing happy families with his girldfriend and the baby because he has his education to think of....he is only a boy. They are both too young to set up home together!

I also have a 14 year old daughter and I don't think this girl is a good influence....she used to go out with her friends a lot before the baby was born,sometimes not coming home until 11pm at night....she invited my daughter out a few times but I didn't allow her...it's not so much the girl herself, it's her friends I am worried about!

This girl has been allowed to do whatever she wants...taking the train to the city for the day. staying out, going on holiday with people her parents barely know....

She isn't a bad mother but she is careless...last month she took the baby out a 2 mile walk in the pram with only a coat and a thin blanket on. She takes him miles away on the bus, he sleeps in her bed....I know they are just little things but he has no routine or stability in my opinion

She is rude about our house...we have 6 cats and 3 dogs and she told my son she didn't want to let the baby sleep in his cot in the living room because she felt he was unsafe near the animals! My animals would never hurt anyone, they are rescues and very gentle and timid....she thinks our house is dirty. OK it might smell a bit catty but it is not dirty! She also refused to sit in the living room with the baby when my husband was watching TV, she said the show was too violent...

I don't feel comfortable in my own home when she visits with the baby, I have got into the habit of taking my daughter out and going to do the weekly shop when she comes round on a Saturday.

I try to be involved with my grandson but she makes it awkward. First she doesn't let him sleep in our living room, but then she suggests going for a coffee with my son, and wants me to babysit??? I told my son that we aren't there to babysit just so they can have fun.That is not what being a parent is about!

I just don't know what to do...I wish my son wasn't in this position. He is still very immature for his age. I think it's all too much for him to cope with. When his girlfriend was pregnant, I asked the school to let all his teachers know the situation, so they would be aware of the stress he was under when he was doing his exams/...but they said they couldnt because the girl was at the same school and she was their priority....I feel like my son has been overlooked from day one, but he needed just as much help!

Where do we go next?

OP posts:
AyeAmarok · 29/11/2015 19:48

Holy shitballs, Batman!

This is fucking HILARIOUS! OP, you are so far removed from reality with your head so far up your arse that I can actually believe that your son was this stupid.

petalsandstars · 29/11/2015 20:05

I wonder if OPs friend has seen or posted on this thread?

shutupandshop · 29/11/2015 20:09

This is a joke right?

Gowgirl · 29/11/2015 21:07

I so hope the girl drops these people and chalks it up to Experiance new baby, her parents helping and her whole life In front off her.....

MissApple · 29/11/2015 21:32

Try www.gransnet.com???

Vedamakesthebesttoast · 29/11/2015 21:33

.

CFSsucks · 29/11/2015 21:54

Very Hmm at this thread and the fact that the 15 year old girl is amazing. Ultimately she lied to the OPs son by implying she couldn't get pregnant. Why? If she genuinely didn't want to get pregnant she would have told him to put a condom on. The fact she made out her periods were a problem hints that she didn't care if she got pregnant or maybe actually wanted to. It does happen. She isn't some sort of hero here.

OP your son should not have to get a full time job. He should carry on and go to university. He does have an obligation to the baby of course and he does need to do what he can.

I don't think much of your attitude to your DGC however. You could have fucking babysat regardless of the reasons they wanted you to. Hmm I feel sorry for that baby in all this. Sounds like it has clueless parents and feckless GPs.

Tate15 · 29/11/2015 22:13

Why is he able to claim benefits of his parents can afford to set him up in a business?

That isn't what benefits are for.

He should only be claiming benefits as a last resort.

Actually scrap that, he can't manage to put a comdom on the end of his nob so would be utterly clueless at running a business, so leave the idle, indulged wonder boy to sit on his bum and ponder.

Anyone else I tiring all the ripple in this thread as characters from films?

I have the op down as as Marietta Fortune/Diane Ladd form Wild at Heart.

Her son is Brendon Fraser/Elliot from Bedazzled when he becomes the cry baby romantic.

The young mother is Lynda/Emily Lloyd from Wish you were here.

Tate15 · 29/11/2015 22:14

Anyone else imaging all the people in the op ^

treebrown · 29/11/2015 22:21

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

OddSocksHighHeels · 29/11/2015 22:24

I'm sorry tree Confused why on earth would that happen?

PurpleDaisies · 29/11/2015 22:25

Why tree?!

treebrown · 29/11/2015 22:27

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

PacificDogwod · 29/11/2015 22:28

Yes, tree, because 'false' rape allegation are far more common than underage girls being put in a position in which they end up pregnant from older men.

Oh, wait… Hmm

Caprinihahahaha · 29/11/2015 22:30

Tree is on another thread calling people 'PC mongs'

I wouldn't pay too much attention to tree.

OddSocksHighHeels · 29/11/2015 22:31

Just saw that after if responded here. I've reported.

PurpleDaisies · 29/11/2015 22:31

Well tree your latest comment deserves a Biscuit

PurpleDaisies · 29/11/2015 22:32

Ah. Cross posted with you caprini. Thanks for the tip off.

treebrown · 29/11/2015 22:32

don't cry

ilovesooty · 29/11/2015 22:33

Not worth anyone's attention.

Caprinihahahaha · 29/11/2015 22:34

S'alright tree. I won't.

Why don't you get to bed, it's school in the morning. Smile

treebrown · 29/11/2015 22:37

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

ilovesooty · 29/11/2015 22:37

I doubt it.

OddSocksHighHeels · 29/11/2015 22:38

sooty Grin

Caprinihahahaha · 29/11/2015 22:38

Like trapped wind.