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mama_althea's picture

SD used to always use the main bathroom in the hallway by all our bedrooms. Typical setup of most houses; I'm sure you can picture it. She never flushed, which is also how I know she never used toilet paper, and left little pee drips all over the seat. She left her dirty underwear on the floor. I never said anything.

Somewhere in her hating me period, which I thought was over now, she switched to using the other not-as-nice bathroom that only her dad uses. It's back between the laundry room and garage door and just not that appealing, but certainly handy to have another bathroom. It kind of turned into the Man Bathroom. Anyway, for whatever reason, she only uses that one now.

Several days ago SS was in there taking a shower and SD starts dancing around the door, yellling at him to get out so she can go to the bathroom. I very nicely said, "Well, there's the other bathroom, why don't you just go in that one?". She says, "Oh yeah, I forgot about that one". It is literally exactly across the hall from her bedroom door. She could almost fall into it each time she exits her room.

She seems to "forget" a lot of things.

Then the other day someone was in the Man Bathroom again and she goes to her Dad and gravely asks him in this quavery, injured voice, barely audible so that it's just between them, "Dad, can I use that bathroom?"

Like I'm so mean that I won't let her use the main bathroom??????????????????????

I play games with her, do crafts with her, feed her, buy her little treats, listen to her talk...and this is how she chooses to play it out. How do little kids come up with this shit?

These little digs are so minor by themselves, but they chisel away at me one by one. I offer her something to eat or drink. Nope, she doesn't want it. 2 minutes later she tells her Dad she's starving, as if I won't give her anything. I offer her a couple things she can do since she seems bored. Nope, she doesn't want to do any of them. 2 minutes later she whines to her Dad that she's bored, as if I didn't just suggest a couple fun things. I offer to help her brush her hair before school. Oh, "I forgot". Nope. She'll do it herself, which would be fine except now it's just got a few smooth spots over the top of the nest of rats. I offer again. At least she says "no, thank you" politely.

And why should I even care about these things?

It just occurred to me...maybe she's disengaged from me Biggrin

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dont know what to do's picture

In our house we only have one main bathroom and then a bathroom in our master bedroom. Well if someone has occupied the main bath,sd7 will whisper to dh if she can use ours cause she knows I will say NO hold it til someone comes out. I can't stand for skids to use my bathroom! Hell I don't even let bs use my bathroom! It's mine! I would feel wonderful if sd's were disengaging with me then I wouldn't be so stressed yet I'd still give my 2 cents when someone is said or asked whether they like it or not. I over hear alot of things said to dh and I'll answer before dh can!

DeeDeeTX's picture

FWIW my kids do this to me sometimes too...of course my kids are under 5 not sure how old SD is. I'm with them all day so when dad comes home they want him to do everything....dad needs to tuck them in, dad needs to get them a drink, etc.

That probably doesn't make you feel better but just wanted to let you know it might not be exclusively a step issue, just how kids that age act.

Of course if your SD is like 9...forget I said anything. Blum 3

PeanutandSons's picture

My SD likes to play the victim card with Dh too. My favorite was her phase where she pretended that I refuse to feed her when Dh isn't there. Shed come up to me when Dh was right there and ask in her most pitiful voice..... Are you going to let me have lunch today? Or shed whisper to Dh.... Can I go have a snack, I haven't been fed anything today and I'm really hungry. Or asking if she can drink some water.

So pathetic.

mama_althea's picture

Oh, if we had a master bathroom, no kid would use it. I'm not even sure SO would be allowed to use it. This is just a regular bathroom. The same one she used to regularly use.

I guess she craves attention from her Daddy. It's just aggravating to watch her drag him into the house from under the car he was working on or off the lawnmower so he can get her a juicebox or reach her a snack. Then he comes in the house, sees me, and has this puzzled look, like why couldn't I just help her.

Pretty much I just feel like getting all this poison out of me, through the keyboard, and onto this page today. It helps me somehow.

By the way, she's going on 8.

mama_althea's picture

hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(I bet my smartphone has just the right function for that. "Siri, log juicebox offered at 2:45" "juicebox offered logged at 2:45, althea")

melodyrhymes's picture

Its awesome to know that there's a kind of Dad like you.
Well, I indeed understand that you are having a hard time since its usual that mom is carrying for this part.
Sooner, you'll able to answer those questions you have right now.

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