I've just come on for a rant really! We had a bit of a pizza fiasco happen today that just seems totally ridiculous to me.
My step daughter gets dropped back at home every sunday around 6, so today we weren't hungry so she had her dinner before she went and we had ours a while afterwards. Anyway, she was having a pizza and her dad went out to put the oven on ready. When he walked over to get something our 21 month old started crying for him (which i've not seen her do in quite a while) and was acting really clingy. He ended up having to carry her round with him as even walking away made her cry for some reason. i joked to my step daughter that she was probably gonna have to put the pizza in herself (take the wrapper off and put it on a tray in the oven). Sure enough he couldn't manage doing both so he did have to ask her to do it which she did, although he was hovering over her while she did. However, when it was ready to take out he was struggling trying to carry the baby while fiddling around trying to cut the pizza and not get burned, while my step daughter was stood behind watching it all happen. In the end I jumped in and offered to cut it up for her. He moved aside and thanked me but had to make a joke about my step daughter not being able to do it as she'd burn herself. She immediately jumped in to agree with that statement.
Just to clarify my step daughter will be 16 in a few months. Surely this baby-ing behaviour of my DH is not healthy. Why do some dads with children from broken homes not want to parent them properly?
What grates on me even more is that when he is cooking a meal and I'm sitting down he will tell me to do something or make a joke that I am being lazy in order to get me to help him yet he does the complete opposite with his daughter.
This isn't just one isolated incident but a multitude of smaller incidents that all add up to be quite annoying. Tho obviously my annoyance is with my DH rather my step daughter.