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Lady Upset Over Her Well-Off Hubby’s Spending On His 18YO Bio Daughter, Seeks Support Online
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Lady Upset Over Her Well-Off Hubby’s Spending On His 18YO Bio Daughter, Seeks Support Online

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It’s pretty much every parent’s hope that they can provide for their kids. From basic needs to things like tertiary education, the majority of most parents’ wealth is dutifully put aside so the kids won’t have to go without it, both in the present and the future. 

For one parent, her husband’s habit of spoiling his bio daughter has raised concerns. She says lavishing gifts and cash on her is all a bit too much, especially when she can’t do the same for her two sons. She took to Mumsnet to vent, and readers had plenty to say. 

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Almost every parent wants the best for their kids, but this woman thinks her husband takes it a bit too far

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The husband earns a lot more than she does, but the couple keeps the majority of their finances separate

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The husband lavishes gifts and cash on his bio-daughter, frustrating the mom who can’t afford to do the same for her two sons

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The woman claims her husband is turning his daughter into a spoiled little princess

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The woman thinks it’s ridiculous and turns to the web to ask whether she’s being unreasonable

OP begins her story by telling the community that she and her dear husband (DH) have been together for 6 years, four of which were long-distance while he was still living in Paris. Two years ago, he and his daughter moved to London, OP sold her house, and the couple bought a new home together.

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According to OP, her husband earns quite a bit more than she does and they generally keep their finances separate, apart from sharing a joint bank account which they use to cover communal bills, groceries, phone bills, and gym memberships for their kids.

This year, both OP’s oldest son and her husband’s daughter started university. Her son is studying history while his daughter is completing a degree apprenticeship in wealth planning. OP adds that her hubby’s daughter earns a healthy salary, but her son earns nothing. Both children are still at home and aren’t charged rent.

OP goes on to say that she recently found out her husband added his daughter as an authorized user on his credit card. He also spoiled her for her 18th birthday with all manner of expensive gifts, something OP found to be ridiculous. 

OP fears it might lead to jealousy between the kids since she can’t afford to do the same for her two sons, so she turned to Mumsnet to ask whether she was being unreasonable in thinking her husband was turning his daughter into a spoiled little princess.

In a scenario like this, it’s surely the dad’s prerogative if he wants to spoil his daughter. He has the means and it’s really no business of OP’s how he chooses to spend his money, as long as he’s contributing to his share of the joint bank account. But what are the cons of spoiling your child?

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According to the MedicineNet website, spoiling your child may have long-term harmful effects, including increased dependency, irresponsibility, and increased defiance and disrespect. Despite OP’s concerns, from what she tells us in her post, it doesn’t seem that her husband’s daughter displays any of these undesirable traits.

Perhaps the perceived inequality of the situation OP’s facing could be resolved by her eldest son getting a part-time job while he’s studying. At least that way he’ll have more disposable income and, who knows, maybe even enough to move out in the future. What steps might OP take to encourage him to find employment?

In his article for Psychology Today, Jeffrey Bernstein (Ph.D.) presents six strategies to empower your adult child to get a job. These include encouraging open conversations and clear communication, identifying strengths and interests, collaborating to set realistic goals, providing supportive resources, promoting independence, and seeking professional help if necessary.

In her article for Monster, Dawn Papandrea suggests five ways parents can be a part of their child’s job search without taking complete control. For starters, guide them through the hiring process if possible. 

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“It’s OK to run your kid through a mock interview to ensure they know how to confidently speak about their experiences,” says Laurie Hollister, the associate director of career services at the New York Institute of Technology. 

Next, set a good example by recounting positive stories about your own work experience, along with demonstrating a solid work ethic. Another way to get involved without going overboard is to push them toward career exploration—perhaps OP could help her son anticipate how he might put his history degree to good use after graduation.  

What do you think of OP’s concerns? Is the daughter spoiled, or does her father have every right to spend his money as he sees fit? Let us know your opinion in the comments!

In the comments, readers concluded that how the husband spends his money is his business and that the original poster came across as resentful, at best

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Do you agree with the woman that her husband is spoiling his daughter?
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Monica G
Community Member
4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This sounds like "DH got his DD a Porsche while all I can give to my DSs are Toyotas..." Wow, some problem to vent out for!

AKA AKA
Community Member
4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG OP IS RELLY P1SSING ME OFF. ITS NOT HER WHOSE PAYING FOR THE STUFF SO SHE NEEDS TO SHUT UP.

Kit Black
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She acts like they're splitting things evenly, then admits that he's contributing 70% of that joint household bill paying account - and I'll bet that when she sold her house, her portion of buying this house outright with him was not 50% either. And if you're moving three teenagers in together, I'm absolutely putting the girl in the only bedroom with its own bathroom and letting the two brother share a bathroom. His daughter lost her mother at the age of 10, and then 6 years later - just as she is nearing the end of her high school years - he moves her to a new country for this woman. And yet she's doing well, going to university full time and holding down a difficult apprenticeship as well - but he shouldn't be allowed to give his child anything she can't afford to give her children??? I'm willing to bet that her lifestyle and that of her children has increased significantly due to living with a far wealthier boyfriend, who is paying 70% of the bills.

Meagan Glaser
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Pretty telling that OP was pissed off and found it "ridiculous" that an 18 year old is being paid for working a job. Even before she got to her husband's choices, she was mad that the kid has the audacity to earn money when her son doesn't have a job.

RAM31280
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Husband's daughter has a job while at college, it sounds like mom's son doesn't have a job while at college. Sounds like the son needs to find job if he wants extra income.

StumblingThroughLife
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

TBH, History as a Degree is only good if you're going to be a History Teacher/researcher, or something similar. It's one of those subjects that (often) needs backup subjects, especially nowadays. Hopefully he is. And YTA, re: the OP. They're not married, and he's using his own money - as well as covering a much larger portion of day-to-day bills. This kind of resentment/jealousy will eventually corrode the relationship if she doesn't stop digging at it.

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Leoninus Fate
Community Member
23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I want you to know my step mom thought those about me at age 12, after my father found me in an orphanage when my mom was murdered at age 7, it escalated to her holding me down, SLITTING MY THROAT CUTTING UP MY FACE AND OTHER STUFF..... If any "step parent" or parents gf or bf is upset of the Bio parent spoiling or LOVEING THERE KID, THATS A SIGN TO GET THAT KID OUT OF THERE

Neb
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So, she does not want her son working while studying, he is not studying a well earning specialty, and she doesn't want her husband spending on his orphaned daughter. And nothing about her kids' father.

Max Fox
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While she's right that her husband is spoiling his daughter, it's not her business.. Because they have separate finances, it's not her money, and she has no say in what her husband spends his money on. If she disagrees with her husband's relationship with his daughter, she can either accept it or divorce him.

KatSaidWhat
Community Member
16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

DC is going to get a really decent wage once she goes into that particular sector and will no doubt look at spoiling dad back. Back off, not your money, not your child, not your issue other than the obvious jealousy.

Fox with a Dragon Tattoo
Community Member
2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I cant even begin to put into words how much I dont care about her, her kids or her jealous make belive problems. P**s off with your rich people made up drama. Just shut up.

Wendy Maskell
Community Member
2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She sounds like all she cares about is his not spending his money on her or her family. I hope he smartens up and dumps her

tori Ohno
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Rich people problems. Just shut up unless he's starving you and your kids, while feeding his.

Captain Grump
Community Member
3 days ago (edited)

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1. Don't blend families with kids. Ever. It almost never works. 2. Don't enter into a marriage and/or shared households without it being a true partnership. If you're maintaining separate bank accounts and each has their "own" money based on income, that's not a household or life partnership - it's a roommate arrangement. FFS, people are so stunned.

Mike F
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn't down vote you over your opinion, but, FWIW I absolutely disagree. Families with kids CAN blend and do it successfully if both groups can agree on the logistics. They can't be rushed no matter how badly mom and dad want to cohabitate. And, maintaining separate finances with extant children is an absolute necessity. Things happen, life happens and from time to time one may need more help than the others and if said help is coming from pooled resources there will be some resentment. This was not just sprung on the OP, she just thought she would get to exercise more control than she enjoys and she isn't happy about it.

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Monica G
Community Member
4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This sounds like "DH got his DD a Porsche while all I can give to my DSs are Toyotas..." Wow, some problem to vent out for!

AKA AKA
Community Member
4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG OP IS RELLY P1SSING ME OFF. ITS NOT HER WHOSE PAYING FOR THE STUFF SO SHE NEEDS TO SHUT UP.

Kit Black
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She acts like they're splitting things evenly, then admits that he's contributing 70% of that joint household bill paying account - and I'll bet that when she sold her house, her portion of buying this house outright with him was not 50% either. And if you're moving three teenagers in together, I'm absolutely putting the girl in the only bedroom with its own bathroom and letting the two brother share a bathroom. His daughter lost her mother at the age of 10, and then 6 years later - just as she is nearing the end of her high school years - he moves her to a new country for this woman. And yet she's doing well, going to university full time and holding down a difficult apprenticeship as well - but he shouldn't be allowed to give his child anything she can't afford to give her children??? I'm willing to bet that her lifestyle and that of her children has increased significantly due to living with a far wealthier boyfriend, who is paying 70% of the bills.

Meagan Glaser
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Pretty telling that OP was pissed off and found it "ridiculous" that an 18 year old is being paid for working a job. Even before she got to her husband's choices, she was mad that the kid has the audacity to earn money when her son doesn't have a job.

RAM31280
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Husband's daughter has a job while at college, it sounds like mom's son doesn't have a job while at college. Sounds like the son needs to find job if he wants extra income.

StumblingThroughLife
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

TBH, History as a Degree is only good if you're going to be a History Teacher/researcher, or something similar. It's one of those subjects that (often) needs backup subjects, especially nowadays. Hopefully he is. And YTA, re: the OP. They're not married, and he's using his own money - as well as covering a much larger portion of day-to-day bills. This kind of resentment/jealousy will eventually corrode the relationship if she doesn't stop digging at it.

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Leoninus Fate
Community Member
23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I want you to know my step mom thought those about me at age 12, after my father found me in an orphanage when my mom was murdered at age 7, it escalated to her holding me down, SLITTING MY THROAT CUTTING UP MY FACE AND OTHER STUFF..... If any "step parent" or parents gf or bf is upset of the Bio parent spoiling or LOVEING THERE KID, THATS A SIGN TO GET THAT KID OUT OF THERE

Neb
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So, she does not want her son working while studying, he is not studying a well earning specialty, and she doesn't want her husband spending on his orphaned daughter. And nothing about her kids' father.

Max Fox
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While she's right that her husband is spoiling his daughter, it's not her business.. Because they have separate finances, it's not her money, and she has no say in what her husband spends his money on. If she disagrees with her husband's relationship with his daughter, she can either accept it or divorce him.

KatSaidWhat
Community Member
16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

DC is going to get a really decent wage once she goes into that particular sector and will no doubt look at spoiling dad back. Back off, not your money, not your child, not your issue other than the obvious jealousy.

Fox with a Dragon Tattoo
Community Member
2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I cant even begin to put into words how much I dont care about her, her kids or her jealous make belive problems. P**s off with your rich people made up drama. Just shut up.

Wendy Maskell
Community Member
2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She sounds like all she cares about is his not spending his money on her or her family. I hope he smartens up and dumps her

tori Ohno
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Rich people problems. Just shut up unless he's starving you and your kids, while feeding his.

Captain Grump
Community Member
3 days ago (edited)

This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

1. Don't blend families with kids. Ever. It almost never works. 2. Don't enter into a marriage and/or shared households without it being a true partnership. If you're maintaining separate bank accounts and each has their "own" money based on income, that's not a household or life partnership - it's a roommate arrangement. FFS, people are so stunned.

Mike F
Community Member
3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn't down vote you over your opinion, but, FWIW I absolutely disagree. Families with kids CAN blend and do it successfully if both groups can agree on the logistics. They can't be rushed no matter how badly mom and dad want to cohabitate. And, maintaining separate finances with extant children is an absolute necessity. Things happen, life happens and from time to time one may need more help than the others and if said help is coming from pooled resources there will be some resentment. This was not just sprung on the OP, she just thought she would get to exercise more control than she enjoys and she isn't happy about it.

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