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I am a divorced father with three boys. My youngest is 11.
He is the subject of this request. My girlfriend has two children,
the youngest of whom is also an 11-year-old boy. My girlfriend
is a wonderful, caring mother. I feel I am a caring father.
My son is very small for his age, so I am not
used to him being a bully of any kind. My girlfriend's son is bigger
and more physical than my son and tends towards being very active.
My son says mean things to him, like that he's retarded, or that
I really don't like him, just his mom. He gets upset, runs to tell
his mom, who then gets furious with me and my son.
I don't have any tolerance for bullying. I don't
tolerate my son's less than appropriate behavior. But, not to make
excuses, I think he is jealous of the attention this other boy gets
from me after several years of pretty much one-on-one attention
with me.
The other relevant factor is we have talked openly
about future marriage. We are serious about marriage in a few years,
after the next two (our 16-year-olds) graduate high school and we
dispense of financial baggage from our previous marriages.
I have always taken great care to let my son know
he is part of me, part of my life, and that I know these plans are
threatening. He seems to respond and handle it all well. Could it
just be 11-year-old boy stuff or do we need to do more to reassure
him? I've already laid down the law that the mean stuff will stop.
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