Coping with the loss of a parent is one of the most challenging things anyone can go through, but having to accept another person as a newparenton top of that can be a truly herculean task.

For one Redditor, he isn’t willing to accept his dad’s second wife as family, something that’s leading to a fair amount of friction between him and his father. He’s adamant that he’s not there to fix his dad’s “dumb mistake” of getting married again, but his dad thinks he’s out of line. Now he’s turned to Reddit to ask if he’s being a jerk.

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Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

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After finally growing to really like his dad’s girlfriend, his dad broke up with her, saying she wasn’t being enough of a mom

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His dad then remarried with the aim of providing a mother figure for him, something he never asked for and didn’t want

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He’s refused to accept his dad’s wife as a mom and says he has no plans to either

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His dad says they could be a great family, but the teen wants no part of it and turned to the web to ask if he was being a jerk

Three years later, and much to OP’s surprise, his dad broke up with Mara and told him she wasn’t putting in enough effort when it came to being a mom. He told his dad he didn’t want a newmomand wouldn’t call someone else mom, either. OP goes on to say that, within a few months, his dad met Stacey, a single mom with a two-year-old daughter.

By the time he was 12, OP’s dad had married Stacey, who was very keen on the idea of assuming the role of his new mom, something OP had no interest in, and, once again, repeated to his dad. Fast forward to OP’s 16thbirthday, and his dad suddenly seemed to realize he had been very serious about not wanting a second mother.

OP says that his dad pulled him aside a few days later, telling him that, if he gave it a chance, they could be really happy together but, if things didn’t change, themarriagemight be in jeopardy. OP doubled down, telling him he had no intention of changing his stance and that it wasn’t his fault his dad had made a stupid decision.

From what we can tell reading OP’s post, it seems like the communication between son and father could use a lot of work. After all, OP’s dad just ignored his protests year after year and sort of steamrolled him into the mess they’re now in.

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

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In hisarticlefor Psychology Today, Dan Mager writes that, although most of us are born with the ability to hear, listening is a process that requires our conscious attention and active participation, beginning with honoring the preconditions for listening.

Mager goes on to say that these preconditions are made up of being mentally and physically ready, setting an intention, making a commitment, and being willing to allow your children to complete their message.

In ablogfor MyFamilyWizard, the author suggests five strategies to improve parent-child communication. First, they recommend getting to know how your child communicates. This can help you understand the best way to connect with them, whether they talk a lot or are more reserved and thus more likely to open up during quiet time.

Second, avoid lectures. They won’t help you get through to your child any quicker. Rather than prolonging a conversation that’s going in circles, take a break to reconsider what you want your child to pick up the next time you speak.

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

Teen Rejects Dad’s Second Wife As Mom, Dad Realizes He Should Have Listened To Son Earlier

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