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- From: jbyrd@chpc.utexas.edu (Jan Byrd)
- Subject: Re: stepparenting
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 19:49:14 GMT
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- In article <7672@bigbird.hri.com.hri.com>, obrien@hri.com (Jim Obrien) writes:
- |>
- |> I am a single father with a daughter,
- |> my girlfriend is a single mother with a daughter,
- |> when we marry then two daughters become stepsisters.
- |> Now we have a child after marriage. This child will
- |> not have stepsisters, but half sisters. I think this
- |> is correct, but I may have this mixed up.
- |>
- |> Actually, I am about to what the about discribes, and
- |> I was real concern about the way we all address each
- |> other. I want both daughters to call me dad, and to call
- |> my wife to be mom. Well we have had some problems with
- |> this, but we were lucky because my girlfriend is
- |> Portuguese her 1st language, her daughter is only 2yo, and
- |> understands alot of the language already. So we have changed
- |> the way that they address us to Pa-Pia, which is father, and
- |> Ma-Mia with is mother. So far it has stuck and seems to
- |> be working.
- |>
- |> I would like to get more info on step-parenting. I think this
- |> is a real good topic.
-
- I am not a stepparent, but my husband is stepfather to the 2 children
- of my first marriage, and father to our 2 children. The children are,
- of course, half-siblings.
-
- My husband has got to be one of the greatest stepparents who ever walked
- on the planet (this isn't just my opinion - the stepchildren, who are
- grown now, have said it many times), and one of the many things he did
- right was he didn't REQUIRE his stepchildren to call him "Dad", much as
- he would have liked it. Now they were 9 and 10 years old when we married,
- not 2, but this still seems an issue that shouldn't be FORCED on a step-
- child of any age. It can be suggested, even encouraged, but I recommend
- against insisting. True, if your stepchild chooses to call you "Jim" in-
- stead of "Dad", it is then apparent to "the world" that you are probably
- not her biological father; but who cares? A "father" is so much more than
- biology. No man could have been more loved and respected by his step-
- children than the man they always called .. "Larry".
-
- Jan
-