Guy Gets Full Custody Of His 6YO Son, His Housemate Asks The Kid To Stop Treating Her Like His Mom
According to recent data, out of over 79 million Americans living in shared households, 14.4 million live with roommates. Sometimes these are close friends, sometimes it becomes the beginning of a beautiful friendship – but often sharing one roof turns into serious conflicts. Simply because people deliberately expect free services and help from their roommates and housemates.
For example, the story we’re going to tell you today was first told in the AITA Reddit community, and its author, while living under the same roof with several housemates, once faced a situation where one of them, it seems, seriously expected her to take care of his 6-year-old son.
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The author of the post once had to share a house with a couple and a 29YO guy
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That man won full custody of his 6YO son one day – and brought the boy to live with him
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The kid used to ask the dad’s housemates to give him treats and to play with him – but the author didn’t have enough time and good will for this
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It all ended with the dad complaining to the landlord, but the author explained the true story
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So the boy went to live with his auntie, but his dad held a grudge against the author, calling her a snitch
So, the Original Poster (OP), in her own words, lived in a house that was divided into three parts, with a bedroom, a bathroom and a small living room each. Accordingly, the housemates shared a dining room, a guest bathroom, and a kitchen. Among the author’s neighbors were a couple in their 40s, which we won’t talk about today, and a 29-year-old guy named “Cody.”
It was with Cody that our heroine had a conflict. The thing is that Cody got full custody of his 6-year-old son “Dean” and brought him home to live with him. But, as it turned out, parental rights are just one thing, and taking care of a kid on your own is quite another. So the boy inevitably began to actively seek out dad’s housemates.
When our heroine cooked for herself, he often asked her to feed him, and the OP wasn’t always happy with such requests. The ingredients were quite expensive, so the author told Dean several times to address these pleas to his dad. The same applied to the moments when the boy knocked on her door and said that he was bored. The OP works from home, so she simply asked Dean to knock only in case of emergency.
The situation escalated on Valentine’s Day, when the author’s boyfriend came to see her with pizza, various snacks and flowers. Dean immediately ran up to them and asked them to treat him to pizza and watch TV together with them. When he was politely but firmly sent home, the boy, of course, was incredibly upset and even cried.
Apparently, Dean’s dad complained to the landlord, because later he called the author, and she told him everything as it happened. So Dean was then taken away by his auntie, Cody got completely offended, calling the OP a snitch and nothing else, and our heroine simply decided to ask the netizens how well she handled the described situation and what they themselves would’ve done if they were in her place.
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“Of course, the child is not to blame for anything here – the boy simply saw in the woman living under the same roof a figure close to his mother. As for the violation of personal boundaries, children at this age often do not yet know how to distinguish these boundaries and understand where they shouldn’t be crossed,” says Irina Matveeva, a psychologist and certified NLP specialist, whom Bored Panda asked for a comment.
“Most likely, the father simply thought that the housemate – especially one working from home – could be a free babysitter for his son. And, naturally, he didn’t even ask her opinion. In any case, complaining to the landlord about her behavior was completely beyond the bounds of common sense. And, it seems, the landlord felt the same way.”
“Of course, I feel most sorry for the boy in this story, who, apparently, has already had to go through a series of traumatic events – and now faces father’s neglect. I still hope that at least the aunt will pay more attention to the child. Although, it’s not entirely clear on what terms they agreed on this with his dad. But that is a completely different story,” Irina sums up.
Most people in the comments also sided with the OP and, agreeing that the child in this story is pitiable, couldn’t help but note that the author didn’t hire herself to be the housemate’s babysitter. The responders also seriously criticized the hapless dad, trying at the same time to understand what accusations he addressed to the landlord against the OP. So do you, our dear readers, also agree with this interpretation of events?
Commenters unanimously backed the author, claiming that she did everything right in this situation
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The father complained to the landlord about the OP refusing to provide free food or childcare, then called HER a snitch? Is he on d rugs?
Could be just entitled. Loads of donors (not actual parent material) do it. Anyway to scam food, money etc and not parent.
Load More Replies...I feel sorry for the kid. Clearly the dad shouldn’t have gotten custody either.
NTA. Cody is a neglectful parent. I wouldn't be surprised if he got custody of his son just to stick it to his ex. He doesn't seem to be following through on the "parent" part. Good on OP for establishing her boundaries early on and enforcing them. As for the "snitch" incident? It's pretty clear that Cody was trying to intimidate OP into being a surrogate mom, only it backfired splendidly (landlord sounds like he's heard it all before, and is also a parent). Now Cody has to actually (GASP!) be a parent to Dean, with no help from OP.. Let the games begin.
Some men seem to think that it's a woman's responsibility to look after any random kid in their vicinity. He's trying to make her a surrogate parent figure for the kid he can't be bothered to take care of. Good on her for keeping her boundries. If you're too nice, you get the kid dumped on you at zero notice every time they're busy, and set a precedent, and then if dad takes off without telling her, it's "not child abandonment" because there was a trusted adult in the (shared) house.
I’m dying to know what kind of buIIshit he told the landlord.
Why did the landlord get involved? Did Cody complain that the OP wouldn't parent his kid? I don't get it.
There's no telling WHAT Cody told the landlord. Probably something along the lines of "She keeps taunting my son with food, but won't share any of it with him!" Or, "OP has an issue with kids, mainly mine." I'll bet that the landlord gave Cody a warning in the vein of, "Another complaint, and CPS will be involved."
Load More Replies...While obviously Cody is TA here, the couple could have been dealing with Dean in a similar way and THEY complained to the landlord, who then sought OPs story for corroboration and/or clarification. Which explains Cody's "snitch" comment and why the landlord called. Generally though, there's not enough info about this story so everything is a tentative guess.
No you did not. You come back here ALL THE TIME to make some version of this same comment. "Oh another Reddit copy!" like it's not literally all that BP does. I just double checked - you've paraphrased the same comment on a different story every day for the last week at least. Dude. STOP.
Load More Replies...The father complained to the landlord about the OP refusing to provide free food or childcare, then called HER a snitch? Is he on d rugs?
Could be just entitled. Loads of donors (not actual parent material) do it. Anyway to scam food, money etc and not parent.
Load More Replies...I feel sorry for the kid. Clearly the dad shouldn’t have gotten custody either.
NTA. Cody is a neglectful parent. I wouldn't be surprised if he got custody of his son just to stick it to his ex. He doesn't seem to be following through on the "parent" part. Good on OP for establishing her boundaries early on and enforcing them. As for the "snitch" incident? It's pretty clear that Cody was trying to intimidate OP into being a surrogate mom, only it backfired splendidly (landlord sounds like he's heard it all before, and is also a parent). Now Cody has to actually (GASP!) be a parent to Dean, with no help from OP.. Let the games begin.
Some men seem to think that it's a woman's responsibility to look after any random kid in their vicinity. He's trying to make her a surrogate parent figure for the kid he can't be bothered to take care of. Good on her for keeping her boundries. If you're too nice, you get the kid dumped on you at zero notice every time they're busy, and set a precedent, and then if dad takes off without telling her, it's "not child abandonment" because there was a trusted adult in the (shared) house.
I’m dying to know what kind of buIIshit he told the landlord.
Why did the landlord get involved? Did Cody complain that the OP wouldn't parent his kid? I don't get it.
There's no telling WHAT Cody told the landlord. Probably something along the lines of "She keeps taunting my son with food, but won't share any of it with him!" Or, "OP has an issue with kids, mainly mine." I'll bet that the landlord gave Cody a warning in the vein of, "Another complaint, and CPS will be involved."
Load More Replies...While obviously Cody is TA here, the couple could have been dealing with Dean in a similar way and THEY complained to the landlord, who then sought OPs story for corroboration and/or clarification. Which explains Cody's "snitch" comment and why the landlord called. Generally though, there's not enough info about this story so everything is a tentative guess.
No you did not. You come back here ALL THE TIME to make some version of this same comment. "Oh another Reddit copy!" like it's not literally all that BP does. I just double checked - you've paraphrased the same comment on a different story every day for the last week at least. Dude. STOP.
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